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This actually went easier than I expected. There are two braces you will need to disconnect. The first is a U-shaped one with an opening to the rear. The second,
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This actually went easier than I expected. There are two braces you will need to disconnect. The first is a U-shaped one with an opening to the rear. The second, is a V-shaped brace with an opening to the front.
I also just supported the exhaust with a jack and disconnected the last two sets of exhaust hangers, lower the jack a few inches and slide the bar out the side. Wheels removed of course. Much easier than trying to disconnect the exhaust after 8 years on the road and with the bolts installed backwards as to make it difficult to get a socket on it. |
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