05-30-2016, 08:07 AM
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At the most a hacksaw to remove old mufflers.
Pull clamps and try to wiggle/pull old ones off first. If they won't come off then hacksaw just forward of the clamp location.
New ones will only require wrenches or ratchet and sockets to install.
The ramps should give you ample room to work.
I have air cutters but that's only for a more convenient way to cut off rusted clamps and pipes. Still need to use a hacksaw to finish pipes as I can't get to the tops with the cutter.
Pull clamps and try to wiggle/pull old ones off first. If they won't come off then hacksaw just forward of the clamp location.
New ones will only require wrenches or ratchet and sockets to install.
The ramps should give you ample room to work.
I have air cutters but that's only for a more convenient way to cut off rusted clamps and pipes. Still need to use a hacksaw to finish pipes as I can't get to the tops with the cutter.