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Old 03-13-2012, 03:56 PM
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Default Re: Muffler Shop cant do downipes?

Take it to a Mom and Pop shop, they do all the custom work. Chain shops dont do that because of corporate idiouts making the rules.
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Default Re: Muffler Shop cant do downipes?

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You can safely remove that "ear" from the transfer case (shifter cover aka front bearing retainer) It's unused on a Scout II, and you can cut it off with a sawzall, chop-saw, angle grinder, whatever and you won't have to have your exhaust squished into a D to get past it.
You dont happen to have a before/after pic of this do you??
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Default Re: Muffler Shop cant do downipes?

The Midas in Palmdale therw away My cast iron flage and replaced it with cheesy sheet metal. *&%!!!!!
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You can safely remove that "ear" from the transfer case (shifter cover aka front bearing retainer) It's unused on a Scout II, and you can cut it off with a sawzall, chop-saw, angle grinder, whatever and you won't have to have your exhaust squished into a D to get past it.
Thank you for validating. Done it twice with no ill effects.
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