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Old 07-08-2004, 09:40 PM
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TRD exhaust

I was trying to install a TRD exhaust but i could not take the stock bolts off the exhaust... They are rusted! can anyone give me some advise?
Old 07-08-2004, 09:43 PM
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Soak them with PB blaster and get a huge socket wrench and breaker bar and a BF hammer
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Soak them with PB blaster and get a huge socket wrench and breaker bar and a BF hammer
is a PB blaster a sand blaster?
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Originally Posted by foodawg1982
is a PB blaster a sand blaster?
PB blaster is a rust penetrating oil like WD-40, and is available at most auto parts stores, and i would recommend using a 3/8" or 1/2" air impact gun when dealing with rusted parts, you are less likely to break off a bolt, but it may still happen, just the joy's of working with old crusty exhaust stuff
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this is pb blaster... it is by far the best penetrating fluid in the world... much better than wd-40
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I was lazy and took it to the Stealership. Charged me $180 the install the Borla cat back. Should have done it myself.

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I was lazy and took it to the Stealership. Charged me $180 the install the Borla cat back. Should have done it myself.

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Where did you get teh borla from and what price?
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