If youre swapping your 6.2 exhaust out I want to buy it
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Just put a jack under the hitch til it stretches out the suspension where the rear tires almost come off the ground, drop the spare and pull the driveshaft. It will come right out going to the front and coming out from under the frame. Ive never been able to pull one out the back with a hitch and bumper, if thats off you can.
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Just put a jack under the hitch til it stretches out the suspension where the rear tires almost come off the ground, drop the spare and pull the driveshaft. It will come right out going to the front and coming out from under the frame. Ive never been able to pull one out the back with a hitch and bumper, if thats off you can.
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Just put a jack under the hitch til it stretches out the suspension where the rear tires almost come off the ground, drop the spare and pull the driveshaft. It will come right out going to the front and coming out from under the frame. Ive never been able to pull one out the back with a hitch and bumper, if thats off you can.
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You have to jack the truck up anyway to do any sort of exhaust, so really the only extra stuff you have to do is drop the spare and pulling the driveshaft is four little 11mm bolts so not exactly a big job and most people replace the entire catback with a magnaflow, corsa, or in marks case a gibson. If youre just swapping the muffler then I could understand but I speaking mainly in reference to those doing an aftermarket catback. Im know there others besides me looking for one and you can get 100 bucks pretty easy for them.
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You have to jack the truck up anyway to do any sort of exhaust, so really the only extra stuff you have to do is drop the spare and pulling the driveshaft is four little 11mm bolts so not exactly a big job and most people replace the entire catback with a magnaflow, corsa, or in marks case a gibson. If youre just swapping the muffler then I could understand but I speaking mainly in reference to those doing an aftermarket catback. Im know there others besides me looking for one and you can get 100 bucks pretty easy for them.