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Old Dec 2, 2017 | 05:41 AM
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Noise muffler or hanger?

Hey guys, having problems with rear muffler mechanism.. More engaging or slight engage noise.. Could be rubber spring hanger? Which hole for steel pickup? Rubbing noise?
You guys are awesome! Thanks a bunch in advance for all the wonderful and superfluous bevy of detailed info- especially on steering me away from using Windex cleaner on my windsheild. 👍

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Old Dec 2, 2017 | 08:54 AM
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There are 4 rubber hanger insulators for the exhaust check to ensure the are all there.
A squirt of WD40 helps get them sliding off and on, the back two have been known to disappear in hotel parking lot in Virginia.
A few years back I thought someone ripped me off, but when we got home, there they was, sitting on the work bench, where I left them and forgot to put them on after changing back from Magnaflow to aftermarket mellow muffler.
Sweetie didn’t like the growl around town or the drone on the hiway.
PapaJoe is enjoying that Magnaflow now.

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Old Dec 2, 2017 | 01:48 PM
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Ill take another look see if I can locate them
CHEERS to Papa Joe 👍
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