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Bit more than I thought you meant. 200 1993

Hi Marty,

Pardon me. I read "from the Cat back" to be the parts behind the cat; those I've referred to as a "cat back" kit, beginning with the front muffler. Really only four parts are usually replaced; two mufflers and two pipes.

Whenever I remove a cat, I'm in for a session with the Dremel tool as a means of removing the rusted hardware. Though I have oxy-acetylene, I work under the car on jackstands, not a lift, so it simpler for me to use the cutoff disks with the rotary tool.

Still not a daunting task, but I'd take two "cat back" jobs to equal one including the cat.
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore






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