Cost/Palce to fit my downpipe???
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Spend a couple of hours doing It your self and save a few bucks, It's not too difficult, I done mine on the drive without the aid of a pit or ramp, It's just a bit fiddley than anything else.
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Originally Posted by scoobyboy34
Spend a couple of hours doing It your self and save a few bucks, It's not too difficult, I done mine on the drive without the aid of a pit or ramp, It's just a bit fiddley than anything else.
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when your strong enough, you will be able to snap the two top nuts or bolts in two,
that just leaves the three easy ones. under side of unit! go and get some wheatabix in you,
or yous the right tools and a trolly jack handle, for some leverage
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or yous the right tools and a trolly jack handle, for some leverage
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Originally Posted by Red Suns
i tried today and have no luck cant even get the 1st bolt out did use a heat gun bit still no luck, so can anyone tell me around how much i expcted to pay?? also anyone near herts knows about subaru??
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Originally Posted by Red Suns
its not the matter of strong or not..... why not pay someone and get it done quickly??
looks like i cant get any help from this forum...
looks like i cant get any help from this forum...
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i think it was £60 to get mine fitted and alter the heatsheild to suit
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