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30 mins i find that hard to beleive....... anyways i got under the car this arvo and its not hitting up the front it is further down near the tailshaft centre bearing, its hitting the bracket that sits on top of the exhaust and under the tailshaft centre bearing. maybe pics would explain better. Any ideas on a fix????

bumping after 30mins? gee...

If its hitting down near the tailshaft, then you need to inspect all the mounts.

One is probably shagged or a bracket not in the correct spot.

Or are you trying to say match a JustJap dump with like an Apexi cat-back?

If your trying to mix-n-match two different pre-fab items... of course your going to have possible issues :(

If you arnt going to take it to someone to get it fixed then I would say trial and error...

Look at whats wrong and try and determine how it happened. Then try and fix it.

Check the mounts for the exhaust first.

i never said that there was anything wrong with the just jap dump just simpily that it sits higher than the standard dump therefore raised the rest of the exhaust and now i need ideas on how to stop the exhaust hitting the floor.... im accually really happy with the improvement in the car since fitting it, car feels so much smoother now through the rev range and i would still reccoment it to anyone.

Edited by R33BEN

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