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Installed the TOG's....man what a pain!

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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 01:40 PM
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How hard is it to hook up the rest of the exhaust after tog header install? ie. cats on back. Does it require alot of bending or will it bolt back on to the headers? Will it have to be custom bent and installed or can I do it at home?

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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 02:01 PM
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well everybody else has said that there install went pretty easy, which is contrary to my experience. I might have cute the pipes wrong, but i did just like the instrustions said and cut right at the weld on the front of the cats. It helps to have the truck on a lift and have a extra pair of hands to help you line up the y-pipe before you can tack it back in place and then weld it back together. If it would have fit right at the collectors, then i wouldn't of have to redo the whole exhaust system. Everybody else has had a easy time with these headers so i think it probably had something to do with the fact i got mine on garage sale special at Tbyrne. After having to redo the exhaust system from the y-pipe back...the $300 i saved didn't really add up in the end.
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