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Rear Axle Fluid Change - Problem/Question
I have a Magnaflow Catback and as per the owners manual, I'm due a rear axle fluid change @21000 miles (which I realized am too late when plenty others did this under 7000 miles).
Anyways, when I got under the car... The exhaust pipe is right in front of the drain plug. I can hardly put my fingers in that gap... Do I need to take the pipes off to do this job? Did anyone else run into the same issue? it
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05-26-2015, 07:59 PM | #5 |
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i would say yes, take them off. and maybe clean up some of that surface rust while your under there!
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sorry, might be asking silly questions..
Can I remove part of the pipes? or do I have to remove it all from the rear end? Sorry, haven't done this job before... So trying to prepare myself..
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