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Old 11-27-2010, 11:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exhaust Vibrating

I have a 1992 corolla and i wanted to know what is supposed to be at the very end of the exhaust and what supports it because i've been noticing it banging when i go over bumps and vibrating when its cold out. i took some pictures of the 2 metal sticks i found hanging on the rubber hangers.




also a rubber hanger came off part of the exhaust i tired muscling it into place but its too hard, is there a way of putting it back on
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There should be a hanger that mounts into two place for the muffler (I'll call it dual-hanger). All other hangers should be singles except the hanger at the resonator which is also a dual.

If any hangers are not how they're suppose to be, the exhaust is able to move around.

It is tough to get the hangers in, I had to force mines in.
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To get the rubber support back in place try using a shot of WD40 on the post and inside the rubber mount and twist it back and forth till seated.
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To get the rubber support back in place try using a shot of WD40 on the post and inside the rubber mount and twist it back and forth till seated.
Same method, but with dish soap instead (like Dawn, Joy, whatever) works great as well.
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