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    Default Reposting of stock exhaust photos

    Happy to fulfill a request.

    Stock Exhaust Photo Reference
    These aren't in the correct order of the original posting, and I need to take new photos of the cable hangers.




    Last edited by jeepdan; January 8th, 2021 at 07:08 PM.

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    Dang!! That is better than when it left the factory. Beautiful work my man!

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    Just wow... That is some serious M truck eye candy. Very STUNNING!!

    Looks like a Willy's back there. I'd hang out in your garage.

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    Thanks guys

    56 Willys pickup in back ground. Not restored yet.
    Don't have a good photo of it, but here is a shot of the garage from a different angle. Would love to have "like minded" friends hang out.

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    Nice job. I need the rubber strap at end of exhaust pipe. Do you have manufacture and parts number?

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    Nice job, I need the rubber support at end of exhaust pipe. Do you have manufacture and part number?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ch47fly View Post
    Nice job, I need the rubber support at end of exhaust pipe. Do you have manufacture and part number?
    You can find the part number in the parts manual (top of page).
    I'm pretty sure that I bought that rubber strap from Vintage Power Wagons at the time that I bought the tail pipe from them.

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    I made a version of the rubber hanger by grabbing a piece of old truck tire cap from along side the road and cutting it to shape. However, that turned into a huge mess as I think whatever adhesive they use to glue the cap onto the tire carcass turned into a never-drying, sticky, tar-like goop that ended up EVERYWHERE. So, my next ideas are:
    1. Find a section of tire along side the road that isn't a cap.
    2. Stop being such a cheap a$$ and buy this thing off amazon:


    3. Stop being such a cheap a$$ and do like Jeepdan said and try one of the usual vendors.

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