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are you guys busy tomorrow? Need some heat applied to a front/dump pipe on the stagea as it lightly taps the floor and bend it a tiny bit... Could all be done on the car its just i dont have enough heat to do it myself :D

MOVING 30 SECONDS DOWN RD TO NEW SHED!!! RAN OUT OF ROOM ALREADY

NEW ADDRESS IS 2/60 STANBEL RD DIRECTLY ACROSS THE RD FROM PRO FITNESS IN PURPLE BUILDING. WE WILL STILL BE AT U3/26 STANBEL RD TILL SAT AND THEN BY MONDAY WE WILL BE COMPLETELY MOVED IN TO OUR BIGGER AND BETTER ALARMED SHED, U2/60 STANBEL RD

THANKS

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we dont currently have oxy to heat it but i can remake that section cheap for you!

It only needs to be bent down like 5mm at the most in one spot dont think it would be worth re-making... what would you do just cut it and weld anothe peice in their at a diff angle or something?

Its on the under side so it would need to be pulled off.

If unbolted the cat back and pulled the dump down slighlty and it bends it enough to stop it from tapping for a day or so but then it just goes back to its normal position after a day or so... :P

Ideas apart from heating it and bending it? I can get access to an oxy set on sat. which looks like the best thing to do atm but I do however have tomorrow off work and coud take it somewhere.

Its on the under side so it would need to be pulled off.

If unbolted the cat back and pulled the dump down slighlty and it bends it enough to stop it from tapping for a day or so but then it just goes back to its normal position after a day or so... :ninja:

Ideas apart from heating it and bending it? I can get access to an oxy set on sat. which looks like the best thing to do atm but I do however have tomorrow off work and coud take it somewhere.

Just take it to Exhaust tech or somewhere like that :P

hey guys no offense but this is a thread for our business opening not to discuss where ELSE you can take your car for a quick fix haha

Thanks guys

I am here now if you want me to have a look at it for you! Im sure we can work something out!

Simon

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