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    ws2 install

    if i buy a ws2 catback system how difficult would the install be... does it require welding.. or can it be done in a driveway
    from f22 to H22. still love the cb7.

    #2
    yeah do it in a driveway ...its easy..put in on then drive to a local shop and have them weld the joints...when you do it get new hangers they r only a few dollars at the parts store....

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      #3
      The system is a full bolt on. Welding isn't required as they give you gaskets. The only trouble I ran into was the Cat bolts were seized and I had to have my uncle torch them off for me. However since you're in FL i don't think that'll be as much of an issue for you since my bolts were rusted.

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        #4
        i bought a new cat to deal with that . . . haha, i should have just had them torched out . . . but i fucked up the flange pretty bad trying to cut them off with a die grinder then drill them out
        -Mark-
        CB7
        CD5


        And if i could swim I'd swim out to you in the ocean
        Swim out to where you were floating in the dark.

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          #5
          I put my WS2 in about 45 minutes, counting dealing with the stubourne cat bolts.
          Go for it! *Thumbs Up!*

          - Zipcreature
          Awesome!


          CB7. F22A. 5spd. CB7. Exedy. Chromoly. AEM. DCSports. Apexi. Progress Group. AGX. Suspension Techniques. Viberant. Goodridge. Facebook

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            #6
            The hardest part is the cat bolts if they are rusted... if you use Vicegrips (if you cant get them off) you should be ok. its not a hard job at all took me not long in the rain, I wanted it on the car.
            **My CB7 has been sold**

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              #7
              Spray some rust penatrator on the bolt and then try to remove it. If the head is messed up then go to sears and purchase a set of craftsman easy out bolt removers

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                #8
                its easy, easier with someone to help hold the pipes! i took pics of my install if itll help
                FA1
                355

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                  #9
                  My bolts were rusted too, I used a breaker bar and a six of beer in the end I got it off, felt good about it and my knuckles weren't too bloody

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