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pretty high, I’ve installed my own gears and this was a two day install. Lots of patience required and multiple tools
I appreciate the insight!
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Whats the level of difficulty and time it takes to install?
::EDIT::
I just realized you might be asking about the EGR kit which I hadn't realized EOC finally released. I'm specifically talking about a full stage 2 exhaust in my following reply. I might need to pick up that EGR kit.
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You didn't ask me, but I'll throw in my 2 cents.

Took me all day to do the exhaust and I'm pretty mechanically competent. If you're willing to be destructive, it can be done quicker. I had every tool I needed available and it was a lot, you're swapping wrenches for handle length and extensions and wobbles and a screwdriver here and you need one an inch shorter here and an inch longer here and yadda yadda. I mean when you're done you'll have a pile of 50+ individual tools. It's just tight spaces.

If you don't have a well stocked tool box it's going to be a lot of trips to the store or amazon orders. Which tbf, similar jobs in the past is exactly how I got to having every tool I need on hand.
 

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::EDIT::
I just realized you might be asking about the EGR kit which I hadn't realized EOC finally released. I'm specifically talking about a full stage 2 exhaust in my following reply. I might need to pick up that EGR kit.
::::::::::::::

You didn't ask me, but I'll throw in my 2 cents.

Took me all day to do the exhaust and I'm pretty mechanically competent. If you're willing to be destructive, it can be done quicker. I had every tool I needed available and it was a lot, you're swapping wrenches for handle length and extensions and wobbles and a screwdriver here and you need one an inch shorter here and an inch longer here and yadda yadda. I mean when you're done you'll have a pile of 50+ individual tools. It's just tight spaces.

If you don't have a well stocked tool box it's going to be a lot of trips to the store or amazon orders. Which tbf, similar jobs in the past is exactly how I got to having every tool I need on hand.
Thanks for that information, certainly helpful!
 
 







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