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<blockquote data-quote="dingo" data-source="post: 1116196" data-attributes="member: 21101"><p>Hi there, I purchased the Borla catback 1 year ago, fitted perfectly and you will love the sound(deep without the drone, not obnoxious to neighbors lol) and I posted these tip/impressions if you're doing it at home with some help. Its relatively easy and i know nothing about mechanics, worst part is to take the OEM exhaust under the truck after taking it down.</p><p></p><p>I didi it,took almost 3 hours at home with basically no equipment except the tools described below. For future reference needed equipment:</p><p>1) 3/8” Drive Ratchet</p><p>2) 3/8” Drive Extension 3” (didn't used it in my case)</p><p>3)13mm and 15mm Deep Well Socket</p><p>4) Exhaust Removal Pliers(a must, $20, to be used for 10 seconds) vs a pry bar</p><p>5) from AutoZone the part#440600A (M10-1.50 class 8.8 HEX nuts) and the part#002740 (M10 class 10.9 flat washers) not included in the borla exhaust kit, I reused the bolts from the stock muffler assembly, if not you need to buy 2 new screws.</p><p>6) WD-40 or equivalent lubricant.</p><p>7) flat screwdriver</p><p>8)glasses and gloves</p><p>9) remove the spare tire and lift with the jack from the rear end.</p><p>10) 2 people required to do the job.</p><p></p><p>For tunes, 5startuning.com seems to be the most popular choice in here(will customize your tune based on aftermarket add ons such as exhaust, CAI, wheels size), look under the sponsors area here in the forum and I believe that they currently have a group sale discount going on.Consider a CAI (got an AFE for $370 at Amazon)</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007CLSGK6/?tag=fordraptorforum-20" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007CLSGK6/?tag=fordraptorforum-20</a></p><p></p><p> and along with the catback the difference is noticeable without breaking the bank. I bought a Bully Dog BDX 1 week ago and definitely can feel the torque/power( tunes 93 performance, 93 daily driver and 93 economy I choose).</p><p>Hopefully this will help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dingo, post: 1116196, member: 21101"] Hi there, I purchased the Borla catback 1 year ago, fitted perfectly and you will love the sound(deep without the drone, not obnoxious to neighbors lol) and I posted these tip/impressions if you're doing it at home with some help. Its relatively easy and i know nothing about mechanics, worst part is to take the OEM exhaust under the truck after taking it down. I didi it,took almost 3 hours at home with basically no equipment except the tools described below. For future reference needed equipment: 1) 3/8” Drive Ratchet 2) 3/8” Drive Extension 3” (didn't used it in my case) 3)13mm and 15mm Deep Well Socket 4) Exhaust Removal Pliers(a must, $20, to be used for 10 seconds) vs a pry bar 5) from AutoZone the part#440600A (M10-1.50 class 8.8 HEX nuts) and the part#002740 (M10 class 10.9 flat washers) not included in the borla exhaust kit, I reused the bolts from the stock muffler assembly, if not you need to buy 2 new screws. 6) WD-40 or equivalent lubricant. 7) flat screwdriver 8)glasses and gloves 9) remove the spare tire and lift with the jack from the rear end. 10) 2 people required to do the job. For tunes, 5startuning.com seems to be the most popular choice in here(will customize your tune based on aftermarket add ons such as exhaust, CAI, wheels size), look under the sponsors area here in the forum and I believe that they currently have a group sale discount going on.Consider a CAI (got an AFE for $370 at Amazon) [URL]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007CLSGK6/?tag=fordraptorforum-20[/URL] and along with the catback the difference is noticeable without breaking the bank. I bought a Bully Dog BDX 1 week ago and definitely can feel the torque/power( tunes 93 performance, 93 daily driver and 93 economy I choose). Hopefully this will help! [/QUOTE]
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