Installing New Exhaust
#21
Thanks RGray77. It appears that the isolators are all in the correct position. It's just that the one hanger is too short. I called one place today and they said they coldn't do it. But then called another and they told me to bring it in and they could see what they can do. Hopefullly they can fix it. Heck, if I had a welder I'd do it myself. Just cut off the old one and put a longer one on.
- Jason
- Jason
#23
Good luck with the fix! They might even have a spare extra long rubber isolator laying around that would work with no welding required? Anything is possible.
Don't forget to record the new sound and post it for others to hear.
#27
Those isolators can be a pain in the rear, might be worth checking on a price of a new one and getting a extra one on hand, if they are cheap enough.. like 10.00 then maybe just cut the old one off, and use the new one! I run them under hot water for about 10 minutes then coat the inside with dish soap works like a charm!
#28
They fixed it. Just welded on an extension. $20 so not too bad. White Wolf, I think you'd be pleasantly surprised w/the Performance Exhaust. Not loud at all. IMHO it's perfect. The guy at the shop today told me how much he loved how it sounded. Not very loud. Just a deeper mellow sound. Trust me, I don not like the sound of loud sounding trucks (no offense to those who like them).
- Jason
- Jason
#30
Just keep an eye on Ebay and Craigslist...you'll come across them. On Ebay, look for a "Best Offer" auction and suggest a reasonable offer.