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on a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 easy and 5 difficult the cat back exhaust install is about a 2.........assuming you have jack stands or ramps, a few general shop tools, 14mm socket and box end wrench......and some patience.
you can save yourself $50-$120 bucks (depends on where you live) by DIY....and the satisfaction of DIY (if you care )
I see your in the LA area? I know of a shop in so. pas......if interested.....
you can save yourself $50-$120 bucks (depends on where you live) by DIY....and the satisfaction of DIY (if you care )
I see your in the LA area? I know of a shop in so. pas......if interested.....
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Originally Posted by switches1866
i just picked up my injen exhaust today was wondering is it really difficult to install by myself and is there any tips you guys have.
thanks.
thanks.
Way after the install I started to experience a bad rattle coming from what seemed to be the back of the car. After inspecting it myself, I found that the mid-pipe (right side) was resting on the cross member causing a terrible rattle when accelerating. I applied a fix to it, and it can be found here: https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...288#post582288
Good luck.
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looks awesome switches.........great job on the install........how long did it take you?? thanks it took about 2 hours by myself
not bad. i miss my Injen exhaust. it looks and sounds great imo. i noticed your chrome zenettis...have you seen the Blitz rims??
thanks no i havent how do they look?
not bad. i miss my Injen exhaust. it looks and sounds great imo. i noticed your chrome zenettis...have you seen the Blitz rims??
thanks no i havent how do they look?
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