10-24-2013, 11:11 AM
I have a sawzall and welder (gas fed)... it takes time to do it right when you are working off the ground so taking it to a muffler shop might be the best way to go. if we did it at my house in middletown you would need to make sure you can still drop your axel back... once its marked for cutting, it needs to go back on the car to tack the muffler on (to make sure its level and straight), then pulled back off the car for the complete weld up (all this is done much faster at the muffler shop with a lift, tall trans mission stands, air tools, etc.)
#99 - 2000 Civic Si (Future H2 Car, Former H1 car)
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IPGparts.com, AutoFair Honda, Amsoil, QuikLatch Fasteners
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