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CorsAsh |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 22:56 |
My old standard exhaust used to catch on the back axle, all I did was loosen the clamp, rotate the backbox (which increases the distance between the bend and axle due to the angle the rear silencer's attached to the centre section) and then tightened up the clamp bolts so they're on top, as far away from the axle as poss. Problem solved. :thumbs: | |
R Lee |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 22:48 |
yes | |
Siberia |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 22:47 |
by Focus hangers u mean the rubbers? | |
the_legend_of_yrag |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 20:27 |
Im lowered -60mm with a 2.5" pipe all way through and no probs!! | |
Dav |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 19:51 |
I lowered mine 60mm with the standard exhaust on. | |
Siberia |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 16:55 |
just had a look there its not the actually exhauts that will be the prob i dont think its the U clamp on the joint of the back box | |
TOMAS |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 16:46 |
Heat the bend up with a blow torch at your local exhaust place, then put more of a bend on it and this should mean it clears ok... | |
broster |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 16:28 |
it should be ok with lowering 40mm, but if not just play with it on the rubbers so it will clear it, im lowered 45mm rear and mine is fine and its 2.25" bore, (bigger than standard) and im using the original rubbers. | |
Siberia |
posted on 25th Jan 04 at 16:24 |
i'm going to be lowering the car -40 during the week when the alloys and springs arive |