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phantom
Jul 26, 2004 20:58:48 GMT -5
Post by BlackBlaster on Jul 26, 2004 20:58:48 GMT -5
is it true the phantom exhaust is hard to put on...if so why and how long does it take...
p.s. my dad will be putting it on when i get one
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phantom
Jul 26, 2004 22:18:49 GMT -5
Post by TrAvIs05 on Jul 26, 2004 22:18:49 GMT -5
Well something like that isn't going to be a snap-of-the-finger job but it shouldn't need a professional. Just PM Kurt. I know there's a way to loosen something to make it fit right but like i said Kurt would know... i've only talked to someone who has installed one.
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phantom
Jul 27, 2004 8:47:11 GMT -5
Post by BlackBlaster on Jul 27, 2004 8:47:11 GMT -5
i know that i put a WB R-4 on my 80 and it took but 10-20 minutes
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phantom
Jul 27, 2004 16:02:26 GMT -5
Post by AJBcoolman8 on Jul 27, 2004 16:02:26 GMT -5
i thought it was hard to get on. it took me 3 hours ( ) to get it on and lined up right, but what is hard to do was to get the pipe in the frame and get the pipe lined up correctly
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phantom
Jul 27, 2004 16:22:18 GMT -5
Post by Adam on Jul 27, 2004 16:22:18 GMT -5
it took me about an hour, but it was because i couldnt get the thingy that connects to the engin to line up right but once i got that to work n slide on to the bolds...there was yet another problem...ware the pipe connects the the engin the holes for the bolds are bigger than the bolts so u can position it right, well it slid to far one way n the bolt couldnt fit on right n i couldnt get it to work any way so i had a hard time with that(u prolly dont understand what im saying but if u get the pipe u will find out) so yea...kinda lost my train of thought...the pipe is hard to get on but its worth the time ill jus say that lol
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