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Hi all,
had a topple today and the only damage is to the exhaust can caused by a stone, wondered if theres any way of removing this? would a dent puller work on this? its annoying as its relatively new so any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Depends on the type of exhaust,if it is a welded end type[oe] No. Aftermarket exhausts of the non welded end plate type can be broken down straightened and the damage area moved to the inside so the repair is not visible.
There is always people selling standard exhausts fairly cheap,a lot less trouble than paying for a repair. Last edited by Dicky Ticker; 10-04-13 at 07:52 AM. |
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ok thanks for your advice, it is a slip on so i have pivoted it round more so its less visible its more me being picky as i havent had it long and will just irritate me as long as i can see it lol
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