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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    I think you want to make sure you have a piece of rubber as part of the hanger?

    This is what and exhaust shop told me to use when I called them about their y-pipe hanger.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Southern-Exh...-/310385541383

    Here is the hanger that I was calling them about for my y-pipe.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/310829161521...84.m1438.l2649

    Looks like I'm going to have to take my exhaust back off to have welded to tuck it up further or just take it to a shop and have them fab some pipes and go back to the factory y pipe. Right now it's about 2 inches from the ground.
    Bryan Leinart
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby Rsmith350's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Liebbe View Post
    They have them, the pud behind the counter just doesn't know.
    They are in the exhaust section in white and blue boxes on the top rack
    " Racing makes crack addiction look like a mild craving for something salty"

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby ShadowBolt's Avatar
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    I showed them a pic on my phone and they had them.

    JJ

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    I'm keeping all this in mind as I contemplate fabricating my new exhaust system from scratch without the luxury of an engine. The things you do to make a race.....

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    Be prepared to have the patience of Job when you attempt this. Even with the car on my lift, it was painful. I was using prebent sections of tubing that I cut and welded as I progressed rearward. I literally have about 30 hours of fab work into this exhaust. BTW, even attempting this without the engine in place would be an exercise in futility as this is what the entire exhaust keys from.
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    Gary Hood
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    muffler clamp with flat steel from Lowes... drilled holes to mount on flat side of muffler bracket bent into an "L" and mounted to floor pan... make sure to use large flat washers on floor pan or it will rip through... I had special brackets welded to the pipes at one time but they just tore off of the exhaust pipes

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