CreepingNet
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- April 28, 2002
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- City, State
- Reno, NV
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 93 Sport 5spd 2wd
Well, I finally made it up here to Washington State, and have finally decided to settle here after my little "trial" period. However, I need to get state plates now, and this will mean I will need to get a smog test, however, when I was moving, I had to have the Tailpipe removed because it was clanging around on the real axle after a nice bump in Kansas City.
First thing I'm wondering, I still need to have a tailpipe installed, is this necessary for emissions testing? I went to one with my ex-room mate, and they used this rod thing stuck up in the tail pipe, as well as some other thing connected to the gas cap. I know I could pay for a waiver or whatever to skip the whole thing all together, but I don't think I want to.
Second off, the truck still has the original exhaust on it that it had out of the factory, and chances are because of that, I may have to get the whole thing replaced, how bad is that going to cost, and does anybody know any decent, honest shops in Everett to go to to get this done. Half the reason is I'm toying with possibly replacing the exhaust with a Flowmaster system eventually. But currently, since I've been working on getting work, I'm on a tight budget. I don't want to take any chances of them pulling the ol' $1000 sham on me at some shop telling me that this, that and the other is wrong just to wring all other money out of me that I don't have (I already had a hair "stylist" try that **** on me for $50, I'm not taking any chances on my truck).
First thing I'm wondering, I still need to have a tailpipe installed, is this necessary for emissions testing? I went to one with my ex-room mate, and they used this rod thing stuck up in the tail pipe, as well as some other thing connected to the gas cap. I know I could pay for a waiver or whatever to skip the whole thing all together, but I don't think I want to.
Second off, the truck still has the original exhaust on it that it had out of the factory, and chances are because of that, I may have to get the whole thing replaced, how bad is that going to cost, and does anybody know any decent, honest shops in Everett to go to to get this done. Half the reason is I'm toying with possibly replacing the exhaust with a Flowmaster system eventually. But currently, since I've been working on getting work, I'm on a tight budget. I don't want to take any chances of them pulling the ol' $1000 sham on me at some shop telling me that this, that and the other is wrong just to wring all other money out of me that I don't have (I already had a hair "stylist" try that **** on me for $50, I'm not taking any chances on my truck).