Shop to install my exhaust
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Shop to install my exhaust
Ok, I just got my new downpipe, high flow cat, and catback and I need a shop to install it all. Where is a good place in Lynchburg and what would they normally charge? I'm lookin' to get this done ASAP!
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Re: Shop to install my exhaust
theres a muffler show behind john p huges..heard nothing but good stuff..also waynes muffler down on fort ave has reasonable prices and does really good work
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How much would he charge to install my exhaust? I've got al the parts, except for a couple of gaskets and some bolts/nuts. Anyone know how late he's open?
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Re: Shop to install my exhaust
Originally Posted by boostedvenge
How much would he charge to install my exhaust? I've got al the parts, except for a couple of gaskets and some bolts/nuts. Anyone know how late he's open?
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My problem is I get off of work @ 5 and couldn't get up there till close to 5:20 and they close @ 6. I could do it myself, but the only problem I can see happening is getting the O2 sensors out. :-(
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Re: Shop to install my exhaust
Originally Posted by Cosmo
O2 sensors are easy. Just need the right size wrench or socket.