smashweights
Well-Known Member
You won't regret it. Just ensure you have a ratcheting torque wrench and a shallow socket (i believe 15/16"). The only difficulty with the install is the space between the exhaust and the step is tight and you can only get about 1/4 turn or less. I tried to do it with a beam style torque wrench, which was nearly too wide to fit, and it took ages until my neighbor popped over to see what I was doing, offered me his cheap harbor freight ratcheting torque wrench and it was waaaay easier.