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suzi-sue

posted on 11th May 04 at 19:47

not the clamp no... get a hand this weekend we'll take a hacksaw, hammer, crowbar maybe even a blowtorch to it till it behaves itself


bravotwozero007

posted on 11th May 04 at 19:45

just a thought its not the exhaust clamp is it?? when i had mine fitted it did that and i found out the exhaust fitter put the u clamp on the wrong way up!


suzi-sue

posted on 11th May 04 at 19:32

ooh yes, loads worse... kind of a vibrating rattly noise with a reassuring clunk over the bumps, not even lowered yet... will it get worse then?


Ian

posted on 11th May 04 at 19:30

If you're going to shape the box you'll need to take it off. I'd see if you can sort it with the hangers first.

Is the problem worse with weight in the back?


suzi-sue

posted on 11th May 04 at 19:29

ok so i fiddle with the hangers and smack it with a hammer then


Ian

posted on 11th May 04 at 19:26

It'll either be the rear beam or the trailing arm, you either need to move the pipe further in or out and modify* the box so it'll clear the trailing arm.

* modify - hit with a hammer.


suzi-sue

posted on 11th May 04 at 18:14

try fiddlin wi me rubbers see if that works:thumbs:


suzi-sue

posted on 11th May 04 at 18:13

looks bloody close


myke

posted on 11th May 04 at 18:12

i don't think the exhaust should be that close to the suspension.
you sure thats what is catching?


suzi-sue

posted on 11th May 04 at 18:07

yeah... think it catches on the left hand spring !


myke

posted on 11th May 04 at 18:05

if the pipework clanks against the rear axle, then you'll need to fit some shorter exhaust rubber to raise it up a little


suzi-sue

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 11th May 04 at 17:55

When the bloke fitted it he said the cat had bin cut short... the bugger now catches on the rear suspension or summat and is wonky outa the bumper... its a sportex cat back btw, cant afford a new un, so ne suggestions:boggle: