Polyurethane Exhaust Hangers...
Polyurethane Exhaust Hangers...
anybody make em for our car? im sure someone makes them for hondas and they should probably be universal for most models... can anyone point me in the right direction?
"Please Double check your Factory Hanger Shape Before Place a Bid / Some Vehicles have Different Shape of Exhaust Hangers"
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ive found places online that carry poly exhaust hangers.... but i havent been able to find any specifically for hondas or our car in particular. ive seen them for wrxs/etc. id like to make sure that im purchasing hangers that will fit my car.
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ive found places online that carry poly exhaust hangers.... but i havent been able to find any specifically for hondas or our car in particular. ive seen them for wrxs/etc. id like to make sure that im purchasing hangers that will fit my car.
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i bought some from that dude.. ships pretty fast.. it didnt do exactly what i wanted it to do.. i have an a'pexi ws2 exhaust and one of the hangers was hitting under my car. i still have those hangers on, but i ended up cutting my old rubber hanger in half and wedging it between the car and the hanger on the muffler. they're a massive bitch to get on, but that's expected..
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i'll take a pic and show you what i did to keep it from shaking and hitting and whatnot... kinda ghetto, but it does the trick
Originally Posted by xRiCeBoYx
i'll take a pic and show you what i did to keep it from shaking and hitting and whatnot... kinda ghetto, but it does the trick
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I've got a new rattly sometimes since I installed my random tech cat, it sits kinda close to the car I guess... i wonder if I get some of these poly hangers if it would help anything?
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Originally Posted by JamesL
cool. is this is a temp fix or permanent?
its just kinda wedged there, but its held out good so far.. south carolina has horrible roads, too Joined: Aug 2003
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pics, as i promised
passenger side hanger...
stock hanger, cut in half.. just kinda wedged there.. its held up for about a week now.. through rough roads and fast speeds...
and the driver side one...
passenger side hanger...
stock hanger, cut in half.. just kinda wedged there.. its held up for about a week now.. through rough roads and fast speeds...
and the driver side one...
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goto advance auto parts and get the one they have for a prelude. It's slightly shorter and better if your exhaust is sagging. I also used zipties to hold it up even higher. It's right up against the bumper just about.
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my problem was that the hanger that is welded to the muffler (where the half-stock one is wedged) was hitting.. i got the polyurethane ones to see if i could stiffen it up and stop the sagging.. the sagging went away, but the hanger was still hitting my car.. so i stopped that..
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