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Old 10-07-2009, 02:28 PM
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Might be a stupid question, but where do I hook up the hangers under the car? Do I have to screw them into the bottom of my car?
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A few people have used the rear seat belt bolts, but I just drilled a couple holes and used some fender washers.
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Weld them on or drill holes thru the back seat area. I had mine bolted on to the back seat area. I didn't have access to a welder.
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I drilled holes and bolted them in the rear seat area as well. tuck em up as close as you can. you wont regret the sound.
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When I had them, I drilled holes in the rear seat area an bought some bolts & washers from Lowe's.
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Thanks for the replies, going to put them in this afternoon. I'm going to flip that fuel line bracket as well I think to get them as tucked as possible.
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Originally Posted by 99_Z_155
I drilled holes and bolted them in the rear seat area as well. tuck em up as close as you can. you wont regret the sound.
How low is your suspension ? Was it difficult to get them to tuck up ?
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I shortened the hangers by about 2 inches and then welded them to the rear seat floor pans. Also, a tubular torque arm allows for much more clearance. The only part of the exhaust you can see is the turndowns, but only from the rear.




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