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      04-15-2013, 01:44 PM   #229
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Originally Posted by kitw View Post
haha, it worked. Just in case anyone is as slow as I was, if you put washers between the rubber hanger on the passenger side to space it down, it mostly solves the unevenness. I'd say it's almost 100% now.

BTW, one thing I forgot to mention - the exhaust clamps Megan uses are complete crap. The nuts welded themselves to the bolts and I couldn't back them off, had to get out the die grinder with a cut off wheel, and replace them. Save yourself the trouble and buy a set of high quality exhaust clamps.

Note : the before picture from further away exaggerates the difference - I wasn't straight on and the shadows hurt, but you can see that the tips were uneven. I think they're pretty good now.
Looks like the washers did the trick. The before picture at the gas station definitely shows how low the driver's side was. Glad it worked out for you.
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