Exhaust fallen off again.

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Nick101
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Exhaust fallen off again.

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My exhaust fell off again last night, Its not tied on with rope :lol: Ive had enough of the crappy standard rear mounts, what can I do to fix it once and for all securely? Im thinking something like new mount thats bolted to the chassis. Any help greatly appreciated.

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Post by Matty2021 »

Use bailing wire, thats what i used an its fair solid. Put it on when the exhaust fell off right after the mot lol Ya cant see it either :D
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I might be able to help you there. They will need welding on, in stainless.
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hardhitter wrote:I might be able to help you there. They will need welding on, in stainless.
Sounds good, and pics? Have you got the mounts?
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Post by polokris »

i have the same problem!! pipe falls off on the rear... the brackets on the exhaust seem to twist the rubbers, and cause them to jump off over bumps and stuff.... i use tie wraps (zip ties) but these break occasionally!! :?

my father said to use coat hanger wire.... not got the chance to use it yet... but seems the cheapest way to do it other wise! hehe

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Heres some pictures:


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Post by Tahrey1043 »

they're not made of the thickest of metal, maybe you could bend them further upwards after putting the rubber mounts on?

an alternative is backing the rubbers up with plastic wire-ties, the kind with the racheting pull-thru mechanism. Just to give it a little extra upwards tension and prevent it coming loose so easily. I drove round for a good few weeks with them alone (old boss coming to the rescue with his bottomless pit of repair supplies in his wideboy vitara - legend) after the old rubbers perished and split.
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