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Exhaust
After lowering Exhaust hitting axle
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<blockquote data-quote="hilaegis" data-source="post: 16387683" data-attributes="member: 196532"><p>Hope someone can help. I have searched and searched. I lowered car (2012 GT) with Steeda Sport springs with Koni STR.T shocks and added BMR adjustable Panhard. Now over bumps I get a metal on metal noise (sounds to me). I re-torqued everything. Panhard locknuts are tight and I used Blue Loctite. </p><p></p><p>It looks like the exhaust, Ford Racing, is striking the axle. I recreated the sound with the help of my daughter bouncing the car. I have loosened and tried to raise it up. I have less than an inch of clearance now. Is there a way for me to push that part of the exhaust up and secure it there or do I go to a muffler shop? The left side is higher and does not appear to be hitting. </p><p></p><p>I have a video of the sound from outside. [MEDIA=youtube]PVwj-dKsGIo[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Thank you for anybody that can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hilaegis, post: 16387683, member: 196532"] Hope someone can help. I have searched and searched. I lowered car (2012 GT) with Steeda Sport springs with Koni STR.T shocks and added BMR adjustable Panhard. Now over bumps I get a metal on metal noise (sounds to me). I re-torqued everything. Panhard locknuts are tight and I used Blue Loctite. It looks like the exhaust, Ford Racing, is striking the axle. I recreated the sound with the help of my daughter bouncing the car. I have loosened and tried to raise it up. I have less than an inch of clearance now. Is there a way for me to push that part of the exhaust up and secure it there or do I go to a muffler shop? The left side is higher and does not appear to be hitting. I have a video of the sound from outside. [MEDIA=youtube]PVwj-dKsGIo[/MEDIA] Thank you for anybody that can help. [/QUOTE]
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