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Exhaust hanging way to low
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<blockquote data-quote="dlaude" data-source="post: 16217917" data-attributes="member: 83680"><p>This is the classifieds section, may want to shoot a moderator a PM to ask them to move this for you into a tech section.</p><p></p><p>In response to your issue, I've had similar issues to yours actually. I've found a little bit of luck raising up the exhaust by loosening the header to mid-pipe connection and mid-pipe to catback connection. Prop the exhaust up as high as you can with a jackstand or something similar, and prop it up in a few locations. Then working at header/mid-pipe connection first, then the mid-pipe/catback connection, tighten the exhaust as tight as you can. This has helped me in the past, but it still sagged a little after I took the jackstand out from under it, but it was higher up than before. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlaude, post: 16217917, member: 83680"] This is the classifieds section, may want to shoot a moderator a PM to ask them to move this for you into a tech section. In response to your issue, I've had similar issues to yours actually. I've found a little bit of luck raising up the exhaust by loosening the header to mid-pipe connection and mid-pipe to catback connection. Prop the exhaust up as high as you can with a jackstand or something similar, and prop it up in a few locations. Then working at header/mid-pipe connection first, then the mid-pipe/catback connection, tighten the exhaust as tight as you can. This has helped me in the past, but it still sagged a little after I took the jackstand out from under it, but it was higher up than before. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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