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Old 01-24-2004, 11:27 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xviper
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Originally posted by Ajjra
Are the exhaust hangers all identical?
I believe there are different parts numbers for the front and back muffler hangers. I also have found the rear most hangers to be more pliable than the front.
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Originally posted by Ajjra
Are the exhaust hangers all identical?
While they appear to be at first glance, I noticed that the two rear most hangers were marked with a white dot, so I kept them in that configuration.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Destiny2002
I took my 5 hangars inside, cleaned them, and sprayed them with protectant.
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Legal Bill - Nice job, I will copy this into my personal collection of DIY hints so I don't have to search for it.

[QUOTE]Originally posted by xviper
The only wrench/socket that is needed is a 10 mm one for the 3 cat nuts.
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For some reason, the Helm manual indicates 10mm, but I think you guys are right. 14mm is more like what they were.

"But perhaps here in the States we just have bigger nuts."
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used this today to remove my OEM and install my comptech exhaust.


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