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Old Apr 4, 2012 | 03:37 PM
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yeah i did, I felt as if the pipes are short or somethinig the exhaust was not flush or did not "stick" out past teh bumper, hated that cuz then my bumper would get supper dirty due to fumes and i was afraid of melting. This is getto as hell but I took a clamp, like the ones for the intake, the circular ones that you turn the screw to make tight, took a 6" one from lowes, open it up, passed* it through the axleback mounting stick, then the other side past it through the bracket of the car, then I reconnected it and turned the screw until it started moving more to the passanger side, until was even with the opening of the bumper and it actually did a good job to stabilize the exhaust, you couldnt see it unless you got under car. Getto but it worked. and it was a 2.00 dollar fix.
Old Apr 4, 2012 | 03:57 PM
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Hmm sounds like its worth a shot for 2$
Old Apr 4, 2012 | 05:37 PM
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some pepz use cable ties, i'm afraid of melting them, but you can first try it with cable ties, (make sure car is cold so avoid melting) to move it to where you want it to be, then use the clamp method to properly secure it.
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