The whole exhaust flip:
... ahem...
Step 1: Cut the exhaust loop VERTICAL to the horizon of the planet. *READ* Do NOT cut perpendicular to the center line of the pipe. Keep it simple, stupid. :thumb:
Now there are 2 ways to go forward:
The "Less Work, but Less Room" way:
Step 2: Install your long arms now that the pesky loop is out of the way
Step 3: With everything back together, find a nice place for the loop so it clears the control arm and driveshaft, and weld it up, your done :thumb:
The "More work, but More Room" way:
Step 2: mock up driverside long arm mount. (1 bolt in the crossmemeber should do it)
Step 3: flip the loop around and put it where you want it. tack into place.
Step 4: Remove the long arm mount you mocked up previously, and weld up the loop.
Step 5: Continue back with installing the long arms.
Either way will get the job done.
Installing long arms:
IIRC, I was quoted like $2k? to install the long arms. Could be wrong, this was years ago...
I myself and several others have done the install solo. And I myself and Several others have said "next time, I'ed pay someone" Its a big job if you want to tackle it by yourself. That said, it can be done much easier with a good friend. If you opt for a solo install, just don't forget to take breaks and eat, etc, especially if you are a perfectionist like me. At the end of the day you'll be happy you did it, but IMMEDIATELY after completing you will be exhausted and think to yourself "I should have just paid a shop" and in doing so, if you are posting on this forum at that time, you will likely post exactly that. hence where it comes from. Ultimately, the install is NOT complicated. The gas tank is the hardest part IMO, because of all the different tedious connectors, clips, locks, and whatever the hell else I broke. (assuming you aren't trying to hack shit off with a repsaw)
Here's the thread While I was working through my install.
https://wayalife.com/showthread.php/32711-Installing-Evo-Long-Arm-Upgrade