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    Ally S
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    Hi,

    The backbox looks to be fitted fine however the lips on the metal hangers are knocking against the mounts - quite annoying.

    At rest there is a slight gap between the lip and the mount - is there meant to be a rubber spacer or something?

    Anyone got any ideas?

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    hmm, strange one.... the mounts on the car are rubber and the metal mounts go into the rubber mounts so unsure how they can be knocking

    could you take a photo? maybe it hasn't been fitted right, cos I don't know anyone with a playmini that has had this problem...

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    Is it a Cooper? or an 's'?

    If its a cooper then its possible that the rear hanger is the wron way round, there is a very very slightdiffernce bu its enoughttocause it to knock

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    GCA3N
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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig View Post
    hmm, strange one.... the mounts on the car are rubber and the metal mounts go into the rubber mounts so unsure how they can be knocking

    could you take a photo? maybe it hasn't been fitted right, cos I don't know anyone with a playmini that has had this problem...

    I know it was'nt a play mini, but when I got that custom stainless done on my R50 I had a wee knock when I drove it a while, turned out the bracket was heating up and expanded slightly this caused it to knock against the heat shield.

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    I left the hanger on the car as it came off the car, so unless the hanger was taken off and re-fitted it should have been the right way round...

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    Ally S
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    Cheers for the replies.

    Its a Cooper.

    Yeah, pretty sure the hangar is the correct way around - Bolt towards the centre.

    Although the middle bit of mounts are rubber the hanger is knocking off the outer bits which are metal. It seems to sit quite high up i.e. very close to the underside of the car. It is sitting in the mounts correctly though.

    I'll see if I can get a pic. Is there a reference pic somewhere I could compare against?

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    Is it an older Exhaust that you've had off someone else, or a brand new one?
    Reason I ask is that when Zimbo fitted his first Playmini to his first Cooper, we had to space the back box down a a bit with a couple of washers under the mount cos it sat too high at the tailpipe and in the end melted the black plastic bumper trim...

    The newer ones had this problem sorted..

    The rubber mounts should be tight enough not to move around..

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    Ally S
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    Quote Originally Posted by Burple View Post
    Is it an older Exhaust that you've had off someone else, or a brand new one?
    Reason I ask is that when Zimbo fitted his first Playmini to his first Cooper, we had to space the back box down a a bit with a couple of washers under the mount cos it sat too high at the tailpipe and in the end melted the black plastic bumper trim...

    The newer ones had this problem sorted..

    The rubber mounts should be tight enough not to move around..
    Yeah, its Craigs old one. The pipe itself sites perfectly with a reasonable gap between it and the black trim.

    I though about spacing it down a bit but it would probably still knock against the metal part of the mount.

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    Ally S
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    Does this look right?


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    GCA3N
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    Are you sure the heat shield isn't knocking against the bracket. Looks quite close. Check there is no scratches on it indicating it's being hit. (remember it will expand when it gets hot)
    otherwise it looks spot on IMO

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