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At that point you will be in need of a long resonator or a very good muffler or both to eliminate that noise. On my 2010 Hemi a couple years ago I had a guy back into my right rear and kink the e
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Patience my friend... cut slices down the outer pipe, as many as you need. Then use a small chisel to bend the tabs out. Then twist the pipe until it comes loose. If you need to squirt WD40 in the joi
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Not a driving, yet.
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I'm not really a fan of seeing a big tip on exhaust or seeing the exhaust pipe at all. So.. a few weeks ago I cut the last few feet of the exhaust for an axle dump. What I didn't realize was how much louder it would be and how much drone and vibration would come as a result.
I had a hanger/support installed but its a couple/few feet up from the end. So over the axle.. there's no support. I don't mind it being a little louder but the drone and vibration is driving me nutz <--- no pun intended. Do you think another hanger near the end would help alleviate this.. or no?