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Did mine on both sides. Not that bad. Release the wiring harness clips, and a socket (the dreaded 10mm I think) with extension does the job. The hardest part is getting the old rubber off the broken bracket unless you get a new one. Then with a little soap it goes on the new bracket pretty easy. The bracket is made so that when you raise the exhaust assembly up, and rotate the bracket forward you can get the rubber on, and then get it bolted back up. Takes a little cussing, but it's not terribly hard.
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