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Exhaust
Best way to hold mufflers in place
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Comer" data-source="post: 14032461" data-attributes="member: 156948"><p>I just found out Flowmaster includes hanger keepers to keep the mufflers from sliding on the wire. Trouble is, I had a shop install these as I also had them install the Lethal over axle pipes. I couldn't get the car in the air far enough to get the old exhaust off. Since that was two weeks ago, those keepers are gone. I know what they look like now, just need to find a set or call Flowmaster and see if I can get some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Comer, post: 14032461, member: 156948"] I just found out Flowmaster includes hanger keepers to keep the mufflers from sliding on the wire. Trouble is, I had a shop install these as I also had them install the Lethal over axle pipes. I couldn't get the car in the air far enough to get the old exhaust off. Since that was two weeks ago, those keepers are gone. I know what they look like now, just need to find a set or call Flowmaster and see if I can get some. [/QUOTE]
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