AMS EVO X O2 Eliminator 3.0" Downpipe Installation
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Also, some insight into removing the one stud left in the stock O2 housing cause that can be re-used as well. Go to any local autoparts store (Autozone, O'Reily, Napa etc.) And get thier loaner stud remover tool set. Make sure they have the metric kit (10mm as I remember) to use on the stud or else it will chew up the threads bad. You can actually bring in the stock O2 housing and the new AMS piece and just swap the stud in the store and that way you dont have to rent the set and then bring it back.
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Also, some insight into removing the one stud left in the stock O2 housing cause that can be re-used as well. Go to any local autoparts store (Autozone, O'Reily, Napa etc.) And get thier loaner stud remover tool set. Make sure they have the metric kit (10mm as I remember) to use on the stud or else it will chew up the threads bad. You can actually bring in the stock O2 housing and the new AMS piece and just swap the stud in the store and that way you dont have to rent the set and then bring it back.
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Also, some insight into removing the one stud left in the stock O2 housing cause that can be re-used as well. Go to any local autoparts store (Autozone, O'Reily, Napa etc.) And get thier loaner stud remover tool set. Make sure they have the metric kit (10mm as I remember) to use on the stud or else it will chew up the threads bad. You can actually bring in the stock O2 housing and the new AMS piece and just swap the stud in the store and that way you dont have to rent the set and then bring it back.
My AMS piece came with a new stud
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