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Installation of Magnaflow #12388 on 2011 6.2 Supercab
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruger" data-source="post: 490561" data-attributes="member: 1594"><p>They used the cheapest hangers I've ever seen, and in fact I didn't know such crappy hangers existed. You can't even buy them at the auto parts store. They're just straight steel rod with a pivot at the attachment. No rubber. It's like a swing that a child would play on, but instead of chain it's straight steel rod. It'll pivot, but there is no give in it.</p><p></p><p>I've got a partial fix already. In addition to the horizontal steel rod, I've got a rubber hanger mounted vertically at the front of the muffler. It took some running around all over town to find what I needed, reuse of some of the hangers that the factory put on, design work, three hours under the truck, and of course my welding rig. I will almost certainly replace the solid rod hanger they installed at the rear of the muffler, but I'm beat and done for the day. It's astounding to me that the best muffler shop in town charged me $50 for such shoddy workmanship. The owner should be ashamed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruger, post: 490561, member: 1594"] They used the cheapest hangers I've ever seen, and in fact I didn't know such crappy hangers existed. You can't even buy them at the auto parts store. They're just straight steel rod with a pivot at the attachment. No rubber. It's like a swing that a child would play on, but instead of chain it's straight steel rod. It'll pivot, but there is no give in it. I've got a partial fix already. In addition to the horizontal steel rod, I've got a rubber hanger mounted vertically at the front of the muffler. It took some running around all over town to find what I needed, reuse of some of the hangers that the factory put on, design work, three hours under the truck, and of course my welding rig. I will almost certainly replace the solid rod hanger they installed at the rear of the muffler, but I'm beat and done for the day. It's astounding to me that the best muffler shop in town charged me $50 for such shoddy workmanship. The owner should be ashamed. [/QUOTE]
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