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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks Was that with the stock exhaust? I don't remember having to do that as the pipes dropped quite a bit once disconnected from the muffler. Yes
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Yes stock exhaust. There were 2 of the rubber brackets about 24" forward from the exhaust bolts removed. I also disconnected a rubber bracket on the muffler to help maker disconnecting the exhaust easier.
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