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<blockquote data-quote="whitelightning9" data-source="post: 1310949" data-attributes="member: 15497"><p>Just out of curiosity do you guys have a problem with your exhaust hanging low? On my 95 cobra I have a bbk o/r/h-pipe and a flowmaster catback. I bet where the h-pipe and the catback join together there is only about an inch and a half of clearance to the ground!! I had almost the same combo on my old 91 GT and the same result as well, so I just knid of wrote it off as just being that way, both cars have/had lowering springs but the 95 seems to have plenty of room for the exhaust to be tucked higher to the under side of the car than it is. Am I crazy or does anyone else notice this too??? When I go over speed bumps I have to take them at an angle and still scrape the h-pipe but the body of the car has plenty of clearance!! Also I am only lowered about 1 1/2" up front and about 1 1/4 in the back. Any thoughts??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitelightning9, post: 1310949, member: 15497"] Just out of curiosity do you guys have a problem with your exhaust hanging low? On my 95 cobra I have a bbk o/r/h-pipe and a flowmaster catback. I bet where the h-pipe and the catback join together there is only about an inch and a half of clearance to the ground!! I had almost the same combo on my old 91 GT and the same result as well, so I just knid of wrote it off as just being that way, both cars have/had lowering springs but the 95 seems to have plenty of room for the exhaust to be tucked higher to the under side of the car than it is. Am I crazy or does anyone else notice this too??? When I go over speed bumps I have to take them at an angle and still scrape the h-pipe but the body of the car has plenty of clearance!! Also I am only lowered about 1 1/2" up front and about 1 1/4 in the back. Any thoughts?? [/QUOTE]
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