The wire is located closer to the center of mass, its more effective there than the tailpipe.dlundblad wrote: ↑11 Aug 2018, 05:06I'm starting to agree with Oragex's first post on supporting the actual silencer as opposed to it's rearmost pipe since he said it was so heavy.SuperHerman wrote: ↑10 Aug 2018, 23:18 The shop that did my XC90 used some rebar - bent it like CN90's pictures and welded it to the exhaust.
Basically all you are doing is bending that shape - dry fit so it fits into the hangers, while supporting the muffler, and then welding it to where the old piece was welded. Once done insert into the hangers - or I suppose you can insert it first and then weld but the heat may melt the hangers.
The wire is ghetto for sure, but it's a quick fix nonetheless.
Rearmost exhaust hanger rusted off
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Re: Rearmost exhaust hanger rusted off
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Looking at the video above, the REARMOST bracket is Skandix PN 1017437, about 14 EUROS.
Does anyone know if you can get this in the USA?
I think FCPEuro should carry this...
Does anyone know if you can get this in the USA?
I think FCPEuro should carry this...
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I recently ordered a P.P.S. Bracket from Advance Auto. It isn't exactly the same as the above bracket as above but for $12.99 and a little modification and it should work for rear muffler tailpipe hanger.
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This UK seller ships overseas https://www.ebay.com/itm/VOLVO-S60-S80- ... XQvtZQ3yQe
(Using this bracket there is a risk the tip of the muffler will break off)
(Using this bracket there is a risk the tip of the muffler will break off)
Several Volvo Repair Videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... s0FSVSOT_c
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Now I think about it, I will use oragex's ghetto technique bc it is better that way: suspending the muffler body rather than just the tail pipe.
I will use "metal pipe hanger", the same stuff plumbers use to suspend water pipe in the house.
I will use "metal pipe hanger", the same stuff plumbers use to suspend water pipe in the house.
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- FCPEuro currently does NOT carry this.
- However IPDUSA just got this back in stock for $9.95/each + shipping. Free shipping if your total purchase > certain $___ amount.
Since this is the only item I ordered, I pay a small shipping charge.
- Have NOT installed it on my 2004 V70 yet, but I know it fits perfectly from posts in the past by others.
- Here is a photo of the PPS...IPD website says this is made in Sweden...
Quality is excellent from what I can tell...
- However IPDUSA just got this back in stock for $9.95/each + shipping. Free shipping if your total purchase > certain $___ amount.
Since this is the only item I ordered, I pay a small shipping charge.
- Have NOT installed it on my 2004 V70 yet, but I know it fits perfectly from posts in the past by others.
- Here is a photo of the PPS...IPD website says this is made in Sweden...
Quality is excellent from what I can tell...
2004 V70 2.5T 100K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
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