To Anyone who has installed a Hooker Cat-back,,,Quick question on install
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To Anyone who has installed a Hooker Cat-back,,,Quick question on install
I'm trying to Intall my hooker cat-back and the e-brake line is in the way. I acn move it out of the way and eveything lines up but there is no way to secure it that way. What did you all do to move the brake line?
thanks,
Lars
thanks,
Lars
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The E-brake cable didn't come close. No mods needed. I don't know what to tell you, is the cable routed through all its guides?
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Savannah, GA
'87 Trans Am
S/D TPI retrofit including functional PassKey,
22# injectors,
Whatever chip I feel like burning,
JET AFPR, Ported Plenum,
TB Coolant Bypass, Custom Cold Air,
SSM SFC, KYB Shocks, Boxed LCAs, Wonder Bar,
8mm Accel wires,
Flowmaster Exhaust,
16" GTA rims,
Corvette Servo,
3.73 Posi
4wheel Disc Brakes
Summit 1-5/8" headers, 2.5" Dynomax catback.
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E-brake cable? I didn't even notice it while installing. Do you have the back of the car supported on jack stands under the frame rails, or under the axle? If you've got them under the axle, move them to under the frame instead (the points where the LCAs attach work great) and let the axle hang down on the suspension. That should give you a TON more room to work in.
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Thanks guys, I'm not sure what I was smoking when I posted that. I didn't end up having any problems with it. I installed it with the rear of the car on Ramps.
i just got back from driving it. It was great! Little rattle from somewhere nut nothing serious.
thanks,
Lars
i just got back from driving it. It was great! Little rattle from somewhere nut nothing serious.
thanks,
Lars
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