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    And here’s a pic of the rear hanger that’s actually being pushed up rather than hanging down.

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    On a new exhaust install, not at all uncommon for the pipes to move / relax (yes even with clamps super tight) and need a touch up after the first few drives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    On a new exhaust install, not at all uncommon for the pipes to move / relax (yes even with clamps super tight) and need a touch up after the first few drives.
    Yes I’m aware of this too. Even said so on the Magnaflow instructions to retighten the clamps after 50 miles. Which I was planning to do tomorrow after a week of driving.
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    Not about clamps securing things in place, metal memory causing the issue.
    Thats why we go insane trying to adjust a previously installed system where installer went wild with the mig on each and every connection.
    As for lil bend / tweak req'd on the hangers, yup that happens almost every time.
    Had 6 or 7 different axle backs on the 05, only one that bolted up with no bending or hassles and didn't move after heat cycling, Borla Touring.

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    I wish I could shim the hanger holder down but it’s bolted in a way that’s not really possible.

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    What's on my mind.... Would a 7.3L Godzilla engine fit in a 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe?!?
    I think the wifey would appreciate the increase performance

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    Quote Originally Posted by True Blue View Post
    What's on my mind.... Would a 7.3L Godzilla engine fit in a 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe?!?
    I think the wifey would appreciate the increase performance
    I’m not mechanic or anything but I’m going to say yes ? Lol


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    Best part, engine will bolt right in with no mods required.

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    Went to get Halloween candy today. One store was out and the other had minimal left. Should I have bought ahead? Well I probably would have eaten most of it by now anyways.

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    Can't remember when I had to cut my lawn on October 30th. Usually cold and/or snow on the ground.
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