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Andy thank you for saying it as it is.
Will get the wife to pop in to one during her day and ask if they can rehang it and also cost the centre section for her0 -
If you're one who doesn't mind getting his hands dirty, you can have a look and see what's happened.Andy thank you for saying it as it is.
Will get the wife to pop in to one during her day and ask if they can rehang it and also cost the centre section for her
If you find there is a snapped rubber hanger, pop in to Halfords and pick one up, doubt they're more than a few pounds. Nothing clever, just remove the old rubber, then feed the "spike"on the exhaust through one hole in the rubber, then the "spike"on the car through the other hole, shouldn't take more than five minutes.
They're not very strong (although you won't believe me when you're grunting trying to get it to "go home") and if they snag on something they tend to just break in half... No major problem, and like I said the part is very cheap.
Ignore all the crap about the car will do a sommersalt due to this fault! :rotfl:
A broken propshaft maybe, but not an exhaust on a car! lol
Regards,
Andy0
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