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Old 05-04-2007, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by DJK
yea haha that was the first thing i did before i even put the exhaust on - things are in there rock solid - tried everything, 1 pliers, 2 pliers hammers WD40 you name it... anybody have any new ideas? i really dont wanna pay some guy to remove something that shouldve been able to come out on arrival
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Dont pay anybody to pull them out! I to had a hard time getting mine out. PULL HARDER. Try bigger plyers. You definitely need 2 pair of plyers. They will come out. Now go show your exhaust whos boss!
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dude im not some twig - ive got massive strength behind me and im telling you these things are either machined or stuck in there too hard for a human to get out
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Originally Posted by DJK
dude im not some twig - ive got massive strength behind me and im telling you these things are either machined or stuck in there too hard for a human to get out
I was saying the same thing until I got mine out the first time. Shes tight I know. Try larger plyers.
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