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does anyone know off hand what tools to use for x pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="TcM-668" data-source="post: 7241154" data-attributes="member: 2854"><p>Is'nt the passenger side the flat collector with the gasket ? If so, I used 3/8s ratchet, and about 12-18 inches of extensions and 1 U joint in the middle. wrap the u joint with tape, so it'll flex but not flop around. </p><p> </p><p>I did the original writeup for the 00R FAQ dealing with the Bassani x-pipe install. Be sure to use a little bit of anti-sieze on the nuts/studs, and replace the nuts if they are rusted. I replaced all the nuts on mine with S/S or trialloy from the local hardware store. it was a couple bucks, and the studs were long enough on the R to double nut. fFom the FAQ, they should be 15 mm nuts, but may be 14 or 16. The Studs on the R are a bit bigger than the 4.6. The threads may be M10s. </p><p></p><p>Your mileage may vary. Good luck....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TcM-668, post: 7241154, member: 2854"] Is'nt the passenger side the flat collector with the gasket ? If so, I used 3/8s ratchet, and about 12-18 inches of extensions and 1 U joint in the middle. wrap the u joint with tape, so it'll flex but not flop around. I did the original writeup for the 00R FAQ dealing with the Bassani x-pipe install. Be sure to use a little bit of anti-sieze on the nuts/studs, and replace the nuts if they are rusted. I replaced all the nuts on mine with S/S or trialloy from the local hardware store. it was a couple bucks, and the studs were long enough on the R to double nut. fFom the FAQ, they should be 15 mm nuts, but may be 14 or 16. The Studs on the R are a bit bigger than the 4.6. The threads may be M10s. Your mileage may vary. Good luck.... [/QUOTE]
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