What did you do to your 10th gen today?
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Okay im thinkin my cats might be clogging up or somthing, but if i do replace them what do yall boys think are good replacements for the two "precats" i dont have the rear cats amd i dont want them, i want somthin good for the money not to pricy and i dont want to the sound to get quieter or crappyer, not trying to brag but trucks pipes sound so clean an perfect.
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Mudder5 (06-13-2014)
Just gut the front cats. On Monday my rears are being cut and the fronts are being gutted.
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As long as you have a pickle fork ($14 advanced auto) and a 3 lb hammer it will take about 30 min on the idler the first time. I havent done my tie rods In a while but they arent that hard. Just pay attention to how many threads are showing on each side of the sleeve.
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The tie rods are simple. Just measure the thread sticking out of the sleeve on both the inner and outer and replicate that with the new tie rods. It doesn't have to be perfect, just get it close and the alignment shop can get it dead on. I don't know about your lift, but with my lift I had to cut about half an inch off one of the tie rods (I don't remember if it was the inner or outer). just a heads up