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Old May 26, 2012 | 10:58 AM
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Question How did you hang your dual exhaust?

Hi all,
I'm getting closer to put my new exhaust system under my '66 Cutlass, and wonder where to hang it properly.
The guys who put the old one in, just drilled a hole into the floor and screwed on the hanger there.
I guess thats not the best method.
So I'm very interested in how you hung your exhaust system? Pictures would be great, too.
Thanks in advance!
Old May 26, 2012 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by dancutlass
Hi all,
I'm getting closer to put my new exhaust system under my '66 Cutlass, and wonder where to hang it properly.
The guys who put the old one in, just drilled a hole into the floor and screwed on the hanger there.
I guess thats not the best method.
So I'm very interested in how you hung your exhaust system? Pictures would be great, too.
Thanks in advance!
I always use the stock style hangers. Even with a custom 2.5" system, it's easy to route the pipes so they can be supported at the stock locations. All I had to do was to slot the holes in the stock hanger crossbar so that a 2.5" clamp fits.
Old May 26, 2012 | 02:52 PM
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Hangers all the way. I bought special hangers for the dual exhaust trumpet tips on my 72 so they will be properly positioned in the cut out bumper
Old May 26, 2012 | 06:00 PM
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