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Originally Posted by gpvecchi
The only way to correct is to bend them, with the risk of snapping them...
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Was this in regards to the hangars? maybe I used the wrong term. The rubber piece that attaches the muffler to the car. If it's not centered on the stationary post that's welded to the car it can have this effect. When I first installed my exhaust I had the same thing and I went under and shook things around a bit. Also noticed one of the rubber hangars was not sitting straight and centered across the post. Once I adjusted it it righted itself. A little water with some soap added should loosen it up enough to help it along.