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Old 08-21-2007, 10:58 AM   #1
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low hanging megan DP and HKS hi-power combo???

yo yo,
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2 questions:
I have a issue with a low hanging exhaust.

Its a megan racing downpipe with a HKS hi-power exhaust.

at the middle of the car it hangs very low and kinda looks shitty from the back.

now, should i invest the time and money in getting the downpipe cut and welded highier? or just buy a new downpipe that you guys know will be tighter to the body?

Also on the megan racing downpipe, there are three nuts that hold the downpipe to the turbo elbow. top, left, and right. i cannot get a wrench or a socket on the left nut because the pipe itself is too close to the nut and there is no space/clearance to get the socket on the nut?!?

any suggestions at all???

Thanks guys. -J
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