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I have ordered the Flowmaster Catback and would like to do the install myself. However, everywhere I've looked people can't seem to agree on where to lift the car on jack stands. I'm just wondering if anyone else has done this install themselves yet? Did you use stands or race ramps?
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You can jack the car up using the rear diff and then place the jack stands in the jacking locations on either side
 

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I have ordered the Flowmaster Catback and would like to do the install myself. However, everywhere I've looked people can't seem to agree on where to lift the car on jack stands. I'm just wondering if anyone else has done this install themselves yet? Did you use stands or race ramps?
I think it could be done with ramps, but it's probably not going to be fun to get to the downpipe connection lol. I did my downpipe with ramps, and although the install itself was easy, getting under the car was cumbersome at best.
 

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Ramps work, that's how I did mine, it's a bit tight if you don't also lift the front, but it's perfectly doable... Unless you're on the larger side. Check under your car's rocker panel, you will see arrows by the pinch welds. Those are jacking points.
 
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Thanks for the responses guys. I'll probably go with jacking it up then. Good to know it's possible with ramps though.
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