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Old Mar 29, 2011, 11:03 AM
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Ultimate racing muffler

I just bought a used ultimate racing exhaust muffler and the muffler keeps on slipping off the exhaust hanger little by little anybody have this problem or a solution to fix it thnks.
Old Mar 29, 2011, 11:34 AM
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Never heard of this issue, I'm sure someone with the muffler can help. Btw where in jersey are you? I'm in Mt laurel area
Old Mar 29, 2011, 11:45 AM
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i just zipp tied it down for now.I am in bergen county elmwood park.
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any one have this issue with just the muffler???
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YES! i do. and i know what you mean the things are not barbed so it feels like they will fall off. if you look in the picture it stretches the rubber hangar so i think that holds it on. the only thing i did was wipe it clean of wd-40 and push the hangar on as far as it would go. and its been on for over a month. and i think once i upgrade to catback it will fix the problem. but i havent had any problems
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Old Apr 1, 2011, 10:30 AM
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Thanks for the pics, I am thinking about the UR exhaust
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Exhaust Hanger slip

I had this same problem with my UR axle back exhaust. When I was trying to come up with a solution, I found another exhaust manufacturer (cant recall who exactly) who solved it by using a stop mounted on the hanger. After looking at it for a bit, it hit me what they had used... A drill stop! Essentially, you mount these collars on a drill bit to stop you once the bit reaches a certain depth. I has a center set screw for clamping it on the bit- well it works the same way for the exhaust hanger. Slide on over the rod, tighten the set screw and that rubber hanger will not be able to move past it. Although I sold my UR exhaust, this was my plan to stop it from shifting side to side. Hope it helps!! The link below is just what I found from a quick search, but I'm pretty sure you can pick these up locally.

http://www.generaltools.com/Products...Set__S838.aspx
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^ That's a genius idea!
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Exhaust Idea

Not bad for a guy with 19 posts huh?? Too bad I already received a warning about posting items for sale outside the marketplace forum. No harm, no foul- but glad I was able to help!!
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Cool thanks guys.so far so good i used mini hose claps and it hasnt moved at all.
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i have the same problem the left exhuast tip hangs lower
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How did this hold up for you?
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Originally Posted by Sabatoge2
How did this hold up for you?
This thread is a year old. But to add, I had this problem when I just had the muffler on. To fix it, I just used electrical tape around the end of the two prongs on the muffler side and it would keep the rubber hanger from slipping off.
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Originally Posted by bossssman38
This thread is a year old. But to add, I had this problem when I just had the muffler on. To fix it, I just used electrical tape around the end of the two prongs on the muffler side and it would keep the rubber hanger from slipping off.
yeah i figured i didn't want to open a whole new thread on it, but thanks ill be fixing that tomorrow.
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