seraphx2
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Is anyone aware if mechanics will balk at removing resonators? They aren't technically mufflers, so are just fine to remove legally.
Are there any recommendations on places to go to accomplish this: anywhere or a more "specialized" mechanic?
How much should I expect to spend for this work, so I'm not getting ripped off?
Or, is this something I could really just do on my own with a pipe cutter and a kit, since it's just a straight pipe?
And if this is the better option to save some money, do you have any recommended kits?
(I have very little car work experience, but did just do a whole spring lowering kit on my own, so I'm not necessarily afraid to get up under my car after assessing risk of a non-mechanic, namely me, doing it.)
Thanks for help to ANY of my questions.
Are there any recommendations on places to go to accomplish this: anywhere or a more "specialized" mechanic?
How much should I expect to spend for this work, so I'm not getting ripped off?
Or, is this something I could really just do on my own with a pipe cutter and a kit, since it's just a straight pipe?
And if this is the better option to save some money, do you have any recommended kits?
(I have very little car work experience, but did just do a whole spring lowering kit on my own, so I'm not necessarily afraid to get up under my car after assessing risk of a non-mechanic, namely me, doing it.)
Thanks for help to ANY of my questions.
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