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Help! Suggestions for an exhaust rubbing issue?

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Old 07-03-2009, 08:39 PM
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Default Help! Suggestions for an exhaust rubbing issue?

Hello:

I just installed a new exhaust on my S2000.

Issue resolved, works perfectly
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i can't tell what's hitting what in that picture...
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Originally Posted by terahertz,Jul 4 2009, 01:35 AM
i can't tell what's hitting what in that picture...


It would be easier to adjust the exhaust hangers (metal and rubber) than cut the frame.
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also, what exhaust is this?? i saw a thread before about some ebay exhaust which someone had to make a little thing to secure the exhaust from hitting anything because the fit was so bad lol
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Looks like the flange after the Y is hitting the frame. I'm guessing the midpipe is too short. Do the hangers and exhaust tip line up properly?
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