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Old 12-15-2007, 12:27 AM
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is the only way to hang a muffler for a true dual setup with a hanger that needes welded on? i really dont' want to weld a hanger on. i would prefer to clamp something on so it can be modified a bit if needed. i plan on running an X-pipe and with dumps. i am not sure on the muffler but the dumps will be about as far back as the rear axle.
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You can drill through the bottom of the rear seats into the tunnel and bolt a bracket there. No welding. However, attatching it to the turndown/muffler will be a task. You really should weld it or make a flange that has a piece of steel rod with a hook on it to slip through. Clamps (if they worked right) would still suck and be my last option. Why can't you weld it? Or have it welded?
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i could have it welded. i would just rather not. i just change my exhaust enough that i don't know how long i will like the setup that i go with. with it not being welded then i don't have to mess with the mounts when i do change setups again.




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