Exhaust bracket hanger
The reason I need one is that I had a duel exhaust put on shortly after I bought my truck. It was a flowmaster muffler with some aluminized pipe. it did fine when I lived in North Carolina but after 1 winter in Ohio, the muffler outlet tubes rusted through 60 miles into a 1300 mile round trip to VA Beach and the left tailpipe broke loose.
So there I was, pulled over on an I-76 off-ramp, using an adjustable wrench to remove the only 10mm bolt holding my tailpipe on(very rusty and seized up I might add). 20 minutes later the tailpipe was removed. I would have left it hang, but it was hitting my drive shaft and bouncing off of it quite violently.
So I ordered a dynomax welded stainless steel exhaust this past Friday while I was in VA and installed it this evening when I got home. It looks like the shop that installed my duel exhaust replaced the factory hanger for one of theirs. It works for now, but I had to bend it quite a bit just so my tailpipe didn't rub/melt the plastic trim on the fender. Even a picture of what it looks like would be helpful, I could find something at the local parts store that would work.
Thanks in advance,
Q.
HINT/TIP: The part # is 9L3Z-5260-C - try more extensive research of Google results than I did.
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However I was looking at Pepboys to see if I could find something that would work and low and behold I found an open package buried in the back of the rack that had almost exactly what I need... I think the rubber isolator is a little short at 1 3/4" with the stock one being measured at 2", but it will much lower than the current hanger I have on now. The most important part was the metal bracket that came with it. Judging from the not so high quality picture I found on rockauto.com, it's pretty close to the factory bracket. I just woke up, so i'll report bcak how it works after I change my oil and swap the brackets out.







