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Re: 3.2 Estate Exhaust options
« Reply #45 on: 14 April 2014, 16:50:57 »

Just wondering if it's possible to get a few dimensions of the back box before fitting???

Diameter of the inlet pipes, length of the swaged part, the length of the actual silencer section and how many hangers, 2 or 4 please.
This might be needed to fit to another car......

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Re: 3.2 Estate Exhaust options
« Reply #46 on: 23 April 2014, 08:23:06 »

Well all fitted yesterday, and Ill add some pics of the tailpipes.

Whats funny, is the posty has just delivered the rejected section rewrapped!  guess they didnt want it back, i Should have a whole, slightly damaged exhaust left over!

Also made up with myself for removing all 4 bolts without the aid of a drill, as mentioned on what you done today thread, I cut off the rusty ends, heated up the section with blow torch, used freeze and release and out the came :)

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Re: 3.2 Estate Exhaust options
« Reply #47 on: 23 April 2014, 10:52:16 »

Well all fitted yesterday, and Ill add some pics of the tailpipes.

Whats funny, is the posty has just delivered the rejected section rewrapped!  guess they didnt want it back, i Should have a whole, slightly damaged exhaust left over!

Also made up with myself for removing all 4 bolts without the aid of a drill, as mentioned on what you done today thread, I cut off the rusty ends, heated up the section with blow torch, used freeze and release and out the came :)
would still be beneficial to drill the flanges and use nuts n bolts.
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