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Old 09-28-2008, 05:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1st Gen Supertrapp Exhaust - Removal?

Hey guys, was wondering if there was anyone on here that has a Supertrapp exhaust system on their 1st gen.

I'm trying to remove the rear pipes to I can sand and paint them, but I have no idea on how to get the rear off. I got the front off fine (will post pics later), but apart from removing the engine, I don't see how to get in there.

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There should be 2 clamps that hold the pipes onto the short header pipes (which stay in the heads). Then the pipes just slide down, may take some work depending on how long they've been on.
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Yeah I was looking at those. Seems a little hard to get in there, but I will try harder now :D

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Usually they will be set up so you can get a socket and extension on it, but then again who knows what the installer was thinking at the time?
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