Fitting a new front & rear silencer
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:17 pm
Car is a standard 1986 1.6GT (i.e. with the larger fuel tank and space-saver spare wheel).
I need to fit a new exhaust system to my car as the baffles have given up on the original unit after 25 years. The new exhaust will be the standard unit from VW. However, I've read that the rear axle has to be dropped to allow the pipe to clear the axle when removing / fitting.
I had the axle repainted a couple of years ago, so don't want it marking when taking the exhaust off. Then again, I really don't want to have to dropt the axle again either (I'd rather leave it undisturbed unless absolutely necessary).
I could easily wrap something around the axle so that it doesn't get scratched, but I was wondering if it is possible to remove the exhaust without dropping the axle down if the car was driven onto a hydraulic lift and raised up high? Has anyone done this?
I need to fit a new exhaust system to my car as the baffles have given up on the original unit after 25 years. The new exhaust will be the standard unit from VW. However, I've read that the rear axle has to be dropped to allow the pipe to clear the axle when removing / fitting.
I had the axle repainted a couple of years ago, so don't want it marking when taking the exhaust off. Then again, I really don't want to have to dropt the axle again either (I'd rather leave it undisturbed unless absolutely necessary).
I could easily wrap something around the axle so that it doesn't get scratched, but I was wondering if it is possible to remove the exhaust without dropping the axle down if the car was driven onto a hydraulic lift and raised up high? Has anyone done this?