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Old Dec 12, 2001
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exhaust jack??

this is in response to my earlier post about getting the dc sports tcs, ok you guys have pretty much convinced me to put it on myself, didnt really think it was all that hard but my question comes in as to where would i get the jack, i mean my jack that came with the 2k1 barely let me get under to install my aem filter so i really dont think i could get under to change out an exhaust, i thought i would need a professional or so you call it jack? if i am wrong what should i do, or how should i do it? please help you guys got me really into installin it myself now
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ur gonna have to use a bigger jack (not the one that came with ur car) those will enable you to lift ur car high enough in the rear and put jackstands at the 2 rear points. have fun!
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go to a parts store like kragens or pepboys and get a 2 ton hyraulic jack and jack stands. these are very useful if you plan to DIY in the future.
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