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That was my post above. You probably won’t have to remove the muffler but getting the exhaust hose back on was way harder than I expected it to be. Removing the muffler will give you more room to work with if you need it. You will almost certainly either need to cut down the backing plate to fit or shim it with something like I did. My method is still holding strong fwiw.
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