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<blockquote data-quote="MustangChris" data-source="post: 604793" data-attributes="member: 10830"><p>(i dont have abs, mind you)</p><p></p><p>but the exhaust rubs on the line that runs from the passenger side to the drivers side. its right on above the junction box on the passenger side.</p><p></p><p>what i did was i put a few washers under the junction box to pull it away from the exhaust. Then i unbolted my exhaust, wrapped a rope around it and tugged it towards teh drivers side while i bolted it back down (2 person job.)</p><p></p><p>This was the best I could do and it gave it (litterally) a c-hair of clearance. im positive it still rubs.</p><p>now the exhaust looks off center from the rear (which is better than rubbing on brake lines) and it didnt even help with the rubbing on the control arm (drivers side.)</p><p></p><p>I would just have the exhaust re-done... but I'm saving up for my motor swap and ill have to get different headers (and obbviously the rest of the exhaust) for the new motor.... so i dont want to pay for something im going to change anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MustangChris, post: 604793, member: 10830"] (i dont have abs, mind you) but the exhaust rubs on the line that runs from the passenger side to the drivers side. its right on above the junction box on the passenger side. what i did was i put a few washers under the junction box to pull it away from the exhaust. Then i unbolted my exhaust, wrapped a rope around it and tugged it towards teh drivers side while i bolted it back down (2 person job.) This was the best I could do and it gave it (litterally) a c-hair of clearance. im positive it still rubs. now the exhaust looks off center from the rear (which is better than rubbing on brake lines) and it didnt even help with the rubbing on the control arm (drivers side.) I would just have the exhaust re-done... but I'm saving up for my motor swap and ill have to get different headers (and obbviously the rest of the exhaust) for the new motor.... so i dont want to pay for something im going to change anyways. [/QUOTE]
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