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i mean are the slip joint connections all the way in? all the slip joint and the hangers that aren't welded to the exhaust makes for a wide variance in clearance depending on the installer. Maybe it needs to be rotated counter clock wise a little bit.

I can try looking at how mine is set up later.
Yes at the slip joints is where they loosen and tried to push it in towards the front of the car.
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Here’s some quick pics of my drivers side from what I can see. Sorry don’t have the advantage of my lift. Could snap some more pics when I get home later tonight if want to see clearer pics?
 
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Here’s some quick pics of my drivers side from what I can see. Sorry don’t have the advantage of my lift. Could snap some more pics when I get home later tonight if want to see clearer pics?
The area in the circle is what is close

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So it’s hitting the white area circled in green?
There isn’t any adjustment remaining to push the exhaust forward?
 


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So it’s hitting the white area circled in green?
There isn’t any adjustment remaining to push the exhaust forward?
Correct it is hitting that area. I will have to see if they shop I had it installed can try and move it forward anymore. Am going to wait until I get some mileage on it as I mentioned.

Thanks for posting photos of yours
 

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I still think it can be pushed back farther in. It's a rather tight fit but you can feel it when it bottoms out.

idk if i'd wait so long as it might damage your canister ...
 

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Here’s some additional photos that were still on my phone.. dunno if any will be helpful.

Correct it is hitting that area. I will have to see if they shop I had it installed can try and move it forward anymore. Am going to wait until I get some mileage on it as I mentioned.

Thanks for posting photos of yours
 

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Here’s some more photos. Hope it helps. There doesn’t seem to much way to adjust it forward. It looks like it sits where it’s going to sit. Especially if the exhaust piping lines up where it should.


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Here’s some more photos. Hope it helps. There doesn’t seem to much way to adjust it forward. It looks like it sits where it’s going to sit. Especially if the exhaust piping lines up where it should.


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Rear hanger

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Front hanger
Do you have your hangers on backwards for the rear? Doesn't looks like what is on the website.

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Hmm dunno. The exhaust was installed by a local shop before I picked up the EZ Carlift and started doing mods myself...

If it’s backwards, I’ll correct it. Thanks for catching that.

I do think it’s mounted correctly though... maybe it’s the angle of the photo?

Does anyone have photos of how the exhaust is regularly mounted?

Do you have your hangers on backwards for the rear? Doesn't looks like what is on the website.

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Pretty sure it’s in correctly. This front hanger corresponds with the hanger circled in blue


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Pretty sure it’s in correctly. This front hanger corresponds with the hanger circled in blue


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I was referring to the other hangers on the back not the one you circled in blue. If you look at bouford last photo it shows the orientation of the rear hanger like what is on the photo on the website. What it looks to me is your hangers got flipped to the wrong sides (what should be on the left is on the right and vise versa).But if everything is good then I guess in the end it doesn't matter. I am the one having clearance issues so who am I to be one to point anything out lol.

Will say I did loosen everything up to try to shift things around but didn't have any luck. Hopefully I can just get into the shop soon to get it resolved. Appreciate everyone on here.
 


 


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