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mtucker
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exhaust rubbers

Post by mtucker » 21 Sep 2006 01:21 am

Hi

Sorry this is like spam but I left the haynes manual for the 360 at my student house. I'm picking up a exhaust center section tomorrow and need to know what rubbers to pick up to mount the center section and the backbox - anyone know off the top of their head, as when my friends took it off there was a really thick one on the backbox, I thought the rubbers were a standard size but obviously not.

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Post by redline » 21 Sep 2006 07:53 am

Marlon never confuse asking for help with spamming.

pop into kwikfit , act a bit dumb and they will probably give you the rubbers free of charge , it always works for me.

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Post by Ronnie » 21 Sep 2006 12:10 pm

Halfrauds also stock the required rubbers - they even have polyurethane ones if you want to be flash - I just reused the rubbers that were already on it.

For the back box you need two rings:

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and one of these:

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Don't know about the centre section - didn't look at it too closely
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Post by foggyjames » 24 Sep 2006 10:39 pm

The mid box doesn't use rubber hangers...it uses a number of thin sheets of metal to form a brace to a bracket on the torque tube.

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