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<blockquote data-quote="CammyTheCobra" data-source="post: 14960125" data-attributes="member: 174039"><p>It'll require welding, which I don't have access to at my house. The way they did it is nice, they did a good job. The problem is, they cut the flanges off the factory H-pipe so now the entire exhaust system is one piece. So it's not easily accessible. Part of my reasoning to replacing the stock H-pipe, besides the usual performance and sound is, to put new flanges on the existing side exhaust sections, and then bolt it up to the new aftermarket H-pipe, so it will be easily accessible to remove sections if need be, in the future. Making true dual would have been easier that's all. Straight pipes, weld some flanges and done. I guess I'll be going with the after market H-pipe and modifying the new exhaust and figuring out a way to make the whole section fit, with the mufflers and flanges in place. Looks like I'll be working closely with the exhaust shop, to get it my way.</p><p></p><p>BTW, thanks for the welcome, where is the section to post up pictures?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CammyTheCobra, post: 14960125, member: 174039"] It'll require welding, which I don't have access to at my house. The way they did it is nice, they did a good job. The problem is, they cut the flanges off the factory H-pipe so now the entire exhaust system is one piece. So it's not easily accessible. Part of my reasoning to replacing the stock H-pipe, besides the usual performance and sound is, to put new flanges on the existing side exhaust sections, and then bolt it up to the new aftermarket H-pipe, so it will be easily accessible to remove sections if need be, in the future. Making true dual would have been easier that's all. Straight pipes, weld some flanges and done. I guess I'll be going with the after market H-pipe and modifying the new exhaust and figuring out a way to make the whole section fit, with the mufflers and flanges in place. Looks like I'll be working closely with the exhaust shop, to get it my way. BTW, thanks for the welcome, where is the section to post up pictures? [/QUOTE]
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