Old May 15, 2015 | 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by dojj
Depends on which pipe it is as one can be replaced and some can't in their own

Remove the undertray and you should be able to see all the connecting bits and if they have bolt/but fittings on both ends it'll be easy
There's a new thing on the market called a splice lock fitting and you cut the Ali tube with a pipe cutters and put this fitting on with spanners not a crimping tool like the Vulcan lokring one so less space is required.the bend can be cut out and replaced easily
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