Dec 11, 2017 #21 Sarcras Well-Known Member Messages 1,133 Reaction score 702 Location North Dakota Vehicle Model Civic Si Body Style FB6 You could try to bend the hangers themselves but that would only fix it if the exhaust was resting on something.
You could try to bend the hangers themselves but that would only fix it if the exhaust was resting on something.
Dec 14, 2017 #22 K KYLE NAUMANN New Member Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Sarcras said: You could try to bend the hangers themselves but that would only fix it if the exhaust was resting on something. Click to expand... I haven't gotten back underneath to look yet but I'm assuming it's rattling off the bottom of the trunk or heat shield?
Sarcras said: You could try to bend the hangers themselves but that would only fix it if the exhaust was resting on something. Click to expand... I haven't gotten back underneath to look yet but I'm assuming it's rattling off the bottom of the trunk or heat shield?
Dec 14, 2017 #23 Sarcras Well-Known Member Messages 1,133 Reaction score 702 Location North Dakota Vehicle Model Civic Si Body Style FB6 If you get under there and notice that the top of the exhaust is hitting or resting on against them, heat up and bend the hangers either on the car or the exhaust itself.
If you get under there and notice that the top of the exhaust is hitting or resting on against them, heat up and bend the hangers either on the car or the exhaust itself.