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Old 02-16-2004 | 10:03 PM
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I am getting dc 421 headers and greddy evo exhaust for my 00 accord sedan
lx. Is it possible to install it myself? all I have is the set of tools and a jack.
I did some work on a car before (brakes, alternator, starter, cv axle) but never messed with header/exhaust. What tools would I need?
Thanks for any info.
Old 02-17-2004 | 06:45 PM
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Headers/Exhaust install is very easy... all you need is to take off a few nuts/bolts ... don't need many tools... wratchet and some sockets... I am im in the process of changing my header, problem is the bolts are rusted on, so its making it a little more difficult for me LOL
Old 02-23-2004 | 08:21 PM
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Doing headers/exhaust is not a problem if you're handy with a wrench. Only thing I would suggest getting if you don't have it is an Oxygen sensor socket a cheap torque wrench for tightening the headers and the repair manual for your year car. The exhaust might be hard if you can't the the car high enough to work under it. But if you have the cash, a decent exhaust shop wouldn't charge you more than 50 bones to bolt it on. Oh and rusted bolts come off easy if you spray them with PB Blaster spray and let em sit for a while
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