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Tools For Install (Injen Catback)

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SoFloTC
Boca Raton
Florida, US
  • Godlike Advisor
What will i need to install my Injen SES Catback exhaust?

it uses the stock gasket and fits perfectly they say.


[#] Jul 28, 2007 12:48pm
InLikeFlint
Lexington
Kentucky, US
  • The Gearhead
All that is necessary would be a 14mm socket and wrench. Although some silicone spray and a screw driver is helpful in getting the rubber hangers off.




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[#] Jul 28, 2007 12:51pm
SoFloTC
Boca Raton
Florida, US
  • Godlike Advisor
would i have to lift the car at all?


[#] Jul 28, 2007 12:52pm
rrimportracer
California, US
  • Godlike Advisor
yes you will otherwise it will be a pain in the ass to do the job, esp if your lowered



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[#] Jul 28, 2007 12:55pm
SoFloTC
Boca Raton
Florida, US
  • Godlike Advisor
hmm so now i need to find a jack?


[#] Jul 28, 2007 12:56pm
SoFloTC
Boca Raton
Florida, US
  • Godlike Advisor
o wait doesnt our car come with one


[#] Jul 28, 2007 12:57pm
InLikeFlint
Lexington
Kentucky, US
  • The Gearhead
sofresh23 wrote:
hmm so now i need to find a jack?


If you don't I wouldn't use the factory jack, not safe to get under. You can get some rhino ramps for around $20, but if you plan on working on your car more, I would spring for a jack and some jack stands.






Check Engine Light Eliminators
[#] Jul 28, 2007 01:30pm
SoFloTC
Boca Raton
Florida, US
  • Godlike Advisor
what if i use 2 factory jacks.. ill use my friends from VW and mine


[#] Jul 28, 2007 01:34pm
InLikeFlint
Lexington
Kentucky, US
  • The Gearhead
sofresh23 wrote:
what if i use 2 factory jacks.. ill use my friends from VW and mine


You could, but I would strongly suggest you didn't. Just not very safe.





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[#] Jul 28, 2007 02:12pm
SoFloTC
Boca Raton
Florida, US
  • Godlike Advisor
ok then ;(


[#] Jul 28, 2007 02:12pm
curtislo9
Washington, US
  • Master Mechanic
it might be helpful if you changed the title.

[#] Jul 28, 2007 03:04pm
Vicious
Orlando
Florida, US
  • El Chupacabra
I used my factory jack to change out my exhaust cuz I'm macho and extremely badass. But for the sake of preventing you from getting injured (and possibly having the site slapped with a big juicy lawsuit) I highly suggest you do what the previous posters suggested: get ramps or a jack and jack stands





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[#] Jul 29, 2007 05:23am
Triniosito
Orlando
Florida, US
  • Godlike Advisor
InLikeFlint wrote:
sofresh23 wrote:
what if i use 2 factory jacks.. ill use my friends from VW and mine


You could, but I would strongly suggest you didn't. Just not very safe.


^^^^2x!! It shouldn't take u no more than 45 mins To Do


[#] Jul 29, 2007 05:35am
youngflyer
Germantown
Maryland, US
  • Scion Guru
go to like an advanced auto or a pepboys, they have like cheap spring jack, (2) jack stands, and a creeper for like $50!


ThE JeWiSh PiMp
[#] Jul 31, 2007 02:16am

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