Exhaust fitment issue
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Exhaust fitment issue
So I have an issue where the part where the hfc meets the midpipe is hitting the subframe if I go over bumps. I think it is a fitment issue due to the mix of parts I have.
I have a AMS downpipe, Cobb SS HFC, and MXP exhaust (midpipe + catback). I didn't have this issue when I had a stock widemouth + cobb dowpipe, Cobb SS HFC, and MXP exahust (midpipe + catback). It seems like going to the AMS downpipe somehow pulled the exhaust forward by about half a inch? and that causes it to hit the subframe over bumps. I was wondering if switching to the AMS HFC will help, but I was looking at pictures and it looks like a straight pipe. I was wondering if that will cause it's own issues with fitment (Cobb SS HFC has a bend). Does anyone have any ideas? Any help would be appreciated.
I have a AMS downpipe, Cobb SS HFC, and MXP exhaust (midpipe + catback). I didn't have this issue when I had a stock widemouth + cobb dowpipe, Cobb SS HFC, and MXP exahust (midpipe + catback). It seems like going to the AMS downpipe somehow pulled the exhaust forward by about half a inch? and that causes it to hit the subframe over bumps. I was wondering if switching to the AMS HFC will help, but I was looking at pictures and it looks like a straight pipe. I was wondering if that will cause it's own issues with fitment (Cobb SS HFC has a bend). Does anyone have any ideas? Any help would be appreciated.
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The AMS stuff fits like factory.
Is the exhaust hitting the rear sub frame?
Is the exhaust hitting the rear sub frame?
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The flange is part of the exhaust is it not? Ergo, the exhaust is hitting the subframe.
Good luck...
Good luck...