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Old 02-18-2015, 01:49 AM
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I've just started fitting my new J's Racing 70rs exhaust, and have a few questions...

Has anyone who has fitted one, noticed that the exhaust tips sit quite low in the bumper cutouts? Is this just the style of it?

What rubber exhaust hangers did you use?

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Old 02-18-2015, 03:05 AM
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My 60rs looks fine, do you have any photos? I just used the stock rubber hangers, no problems with them.
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Hi mate,

I have a 70RS on a 2006 and yeah I noticed they sit lower than I thought they would do, you can see can as well rather than just tips if this makes any sense? I did order the J's Racing exhaust rubbers as these are harder and I wanted to refresh the rubbers anyway in case it raises anything up!
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No photos as of yet, will take some when I can.
The stock hangers for the stock back box had 3 holes (2 for the box, 1 to the car) while the new exhaust only requires 2 (1 to back box and car) Are these the ones you reused?
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Here is my car on this post so you can compare - https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/110...#entry23510219

Yeah I think there are different hangers for the early cars versus the later cars - I went for the Type A rubbers

http://www.sumopower.com/product/js-...r-mounts-mkb-a
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Yep those are the ones.
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Perfect guy, thanks for your help.
Wasnt 100% of how it was sitting but its fine!
Thanks again
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If you don't like it then just put a ring spanner on the hanger and bend it. The ones on the car bend easy, I'd be careful bending the exhaust especially if it's Ti
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What he said /\
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