Exhaust hanger cheat
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Exhaust hanger cheat
I just did this, exhaust mount is far more solid. https://motoiq.com/wrench-tip-save-your-exhaust-hangers/
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Re: Exhaust hanger cheat
I've never had an issue with them, on any car.
and that includes the MX5 where they've been bent, pried, stretched etc many times when the exhaust has been on and off the car.
and that includes the MX5 where they've been bent, pried, stretched etc many times when the exhaust has been on and off the car.
1999 Mazda MX5 - 1989 Honda CT110 (for sale) - 1994 Mazda 626 wagon (GF's)
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Re: Exhaust hanger cheat
Mine allowed too much sideways flex, 2.5 inch exhaust would bump into stuff under cornering forces. Nice to stop the clunking.
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Re: Exhaust hanger cheat
plohl wrote:10mm wide cable ties also work
Yeah tried cable ties but not 10mm, i have a heavy muffler stuck up the back off the car. It tends o sway about. I did stick 6mm cable ties all over it but they fell off. Hence I'm going for hose clamps to crush them up a bit.
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