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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboRA28
    Did you purchase from exhaust shop?

    Nah, the bloke who fabricates Bates ARC corollas made it all up. You'd be able to make it up easy, I should have time to remove an isolator so you can see exactly what they look like, finding the isolators is probably the hardest part.
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    Default Re: Exhaust hangers

    I made isolators out of old Whiteline swaybar linkages a while ago for a similar purpose.

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    Default Re: Exhaust hangers

    Shane are you also using a flex join? How much does your engine move?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeRoy
    Shane are you also using a flex join? How much does your engine move?

    Yes, I run a 2.5" flex joint just after the dump where it straightens out under the body (my whole system is 2.5") Engine moves maybe 6-7mm on the hardest of launches or biggest bumps.

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    Default Re: Exhaust hangers

    use commodore exhaust hangers. they are a 4 hole, diamond shape, bout 30mm thick, (what justen was describing) they are a very heavy duty rubber hanger,

    use some 10mm steel bar and bend it to shape in the vice....bash it with a hammer for the hooks that you weld to the pipe/muffler,

    i onlly use 1 commodore rubber hanger on my sidepipe, thats all thats holding it from the bottom of the dump pipe....they wont break easily, they also isolate the exhaust from vibrating/moving around alot aswell.

    we use them on 90% of aftermarket sports systems,....only reason not to use them is if there is a bit of a space restriction.

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