...I have more photos on underneath and of the exhaust fitting if you want them for reference...
Oooh, YES PLEASE...
...I have more photos on underneath and of the exhaust fitting if you want them for reference...
So to confirm. I purchased this exhaust of a someone who was breaking a car . Just happen to be in the right place at the right time , and all the hangers was used so I just put it back on mine as per it was. Had to buy the double hanger rubbers and was a bastard to fit on my drive on my own but I got it done. And nice subtle throb. I have replaced my rear subframe and all the bushed etc and was a Mondeo subframe but luckily the hanger is in the same place [emoji108]Many thanks Rob, I think this will help bring forward my 'Project BlueFlame' when time permits.
https://forums.ukcougar.club/threads/32519-Project-BlueFlame?p=582949&viewfull=1#post582949
May I just ask if all the hangers attached to the exhaust side, were in place with the system, or did you or your fitters have to add any ? ( I of course, anticipate having to add some to the vehicle side. ) The reason for asking is that you have a few more than I can see on mine, they are in different places and yours seem to be more specific to your vehicle. The resulting fitment you have looks very stable too. TIA - Noel
If you was to look closer it has sings of surface rust but nothing rotten I'm getting round to cleaning the underneath all up. BH it you are right I have seen many cougars underneath and this one of mine is a very good example. Shame I might have to sell it. .... Still not decided.[emoji848]1) Good question, Noel. I don't think I've ever seen a Blue Flame installation that used the hanger on the rear subframe before.
2) I refuse to believe that car has ever been driven in the rain. It looks like it just came off the ship. Very impressive.