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Not sure exactly where to post, but I'm here, so its going here. For now.
I wondering the easiest way to gut my cats. I don't have a welding machine, or it would be too easy. Anyway, I had a 96 I did by cutting off one cat and rodding them out. iwas looking for an easier way on my 2000. Thanks for the help. :jump: :burnout:
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Man just cut them off altogether if you dont have visual emissions testing in your area. Mine are gone and have had no problems at all.
Chris
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I'm fixing to get it inspected. I think they are suposed to do a visual, but don't ever remembering them doing one. Last time they just checked the gas cap and obdII port.
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Ahh, can you call the shop and ask, if they do not do a visual just put straight pipes in there! I have never gutted cats so I cant help you out on how to gut them.
Chris
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white1 ..... I got a pair off my 2004 swap that I have already gutted and tig welded back together. If you have access to a muffler shop that will swap them out for ya you can have them for FREE if you cover the shipping. Here are some shots of them. Let me know. :thumb:
https://home.comcast.net/~docgreen9/...cats/cat_1.jpg
https://home.comcast.net/~docgreen9/...cat_inside.jpg
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Hey that sounds great thanks. Let me know what shipping will be to 70816 :jump:
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the best way is to cut your exaust behind the cats . then take a crow bar and a hammer and chisle it out . your ses light will come on eventualy. so u need a set of after
cat sims . they run about $100 from jegs .
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Yea, I got a set of simms off my 96. I plugged them in my buddies 02 work truck and they worked. But I'm fixin to get a tune anyway.