lbstone
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Me and a buddy tackled the catless mids last night at about 10 pm at his shop. We had a lift but it still took us about 6 hours!!! WTF, I thought they would go on easy!!!
How it went: We had the truck on a big center lift which proved a little difficult when it came to pipe removal. THe hardest part was getting the 6 bolts loose on the collector pipes. That took us a few hours. When doing the driver side we struggled to reach two of the three bolts but finally decided to just remove the started which made the job alot easier. We also found that the stupid nuts with the metal thingy was best held in place with a 17 mm wrench. You will also need about 2' of extensions to get thwo of the three drivers side bolts out and the starter! The driver side mids came out east but now we struggled with the passenger side one's. We had to try and remove the entire cat back to get it out. It wasn't happeneing. We couldn't get the mufler off the system, it was in there good and because of the dual outlet and intle design, I couldn't spin it to break the pipes free (if that makes any sence). In the long run we just pulled off all the rubber hangers and pulled the entire cat back backward a few inches. The passenger side cats came out easily and the reinstallation was cake. Once the catless mids were in place, the entire catback had to be tweeked a bit and now sits about an inch further back. The last bracket that hold up the rear tips is very close to a metal bracket for the rear bumper and seems to be a rubbing hazard, maybe the mids were a tad to long (they are Boomers that I bought used on this forum). Because the catback is now a tad farther back, the hangers were a bitch to get on and required a bit of muscle!!
Besides the Catback being a little farther back, everything else is fine. I'm hoping after a get some miels on the system, I will be able to readjust the pipes a bit. Any one else have issues like this??
How it sounds-- Holly shit this f**ker is loud!!! I absolutely love the sound, it gave me chills upon start up. I was amazed at the difference removing the cats makes. THh tone is much deeper and throatier!
How it feels -- SOTP the truck feels like its gota little more power but not as much as I thought. Its hard to tell though, I just drove it home this morning and only did 2 WOT blasts, I didn't want to wake up eveyone in a 2 mile radius!!!!!!!!!!!! :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:
How it went: We had the truck on a big center lift which proved a little difficult when it came to pipe removal. THe hardest part was getting the 6 bolts loose on the collector pipes. That took us a few hours. When doing the driver side we struggled to reach two of the three bolts but finally decided to just remove the started which made the job alot easier. We also found that the stupid nuts with the metal thingy was best held in place with a 17 mm wrench. You will also need about 2' of extensions to get thwo of the three drivers side bolts out and the starter! The driver side mids came out east but now we struggled with the passenger side one's. We had to try and remove the entire cat back to get it out. It wasn't happeneing. We couldn't get the mufler off the system, it was in there good and because of the dual outlet and intle design, I couldn't spin it to break the pipes free (if that makes any sence). In the long run we just pulled off all the rubber hangers and pulled the entire cat back backward a few inches. The passenger side cats came out easily and the reinstallation was cake. Once the catless mids were in place, the entire catback had to be tweeked a bit and now sits about an inch further back. The last bracket that hold up the rear tips is very close to a metal bracket for the rear bumper and seems to be a rubbing hazard, maybe the mids were a tad to long (they are Boomers that I bought used on this forum). Because the catback is now a tad farther back, the hangers were a bitch to get on and required a bit of muscle!!
Besides the Catback being a little farther back, everything else is fine. I'm hoping after a get some miels on the system, I will be able to readjust the pipes a bit. Any one else have issues like this??
How it sounds-- Holly shit this f**ker is loud!!! I absolutely love the sound, it gave me chills upon start up. I was amazed at the difference removing the cats makes. THh tone is much deeper and throatier!
How it feels -- SOTP the truck feels like its gota little more power but not as much as I thought. Its hard to tell though, I just drove it home this morning and only did 2 WOT blasts, I didn't want to wake up eveyone in a 2 mile radius!!!!!!!!!!!! :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:
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