1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken or ripped off exhaust hanger. This video applies to the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra.
🔧 List of tools used:
• Rust Penetrant
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1A Auto………Don't know if you are still monitoring this, but I was wondering if you had a Mfd name and part number for that hanger/insulator . GM has discontinued the item for my 1997. Thanks
Thank you. I sure wish I had a lift! Ha
What rubber is that that WD-40 wont eat? Butyl or Silicone?
So to clarify, are there 3 or 4 from behind the cat?
I like your video. Thank you for the information I am experiencing rattle underneath my Chevy Silverado myself. I have replaced the shocks due the rubber being deteriorated thinking that was going to fix the problem. I am going to install them as soon as they arrive.
Great video with clear views and instructions! Thanks!
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