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Old 08-14-2018, 05:16 AM
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So my original exhaust rusted and needed replacing. Looking around here I decided the invidia gemini exhaust was a good pick for a daily driver. I love the sound it makes, and the look on the z. I have been looking around and I haven't found anyone with my issue yet. I keep finding threads about rattles on acceleration/deceleration. Which is not an issue I am having. When i go over bumps, or make a hard turn it sounds like the exhaust is shifting underneath of my car. I do have berk hfc installed as well. Now I know I need to get it lifted up and get underneath it to see where the movement is. I was just curious, has anyone else had this issue? Having an idea of where to look when I get underneath would be extremely helpful.
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check the drivers side heat shield ... when i had that exhaust paired with art pipes, the art pipe was extremely close to the heat shield and rattled. a pry bar up there solved the issue for me
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Old 08-14-2018, 07:03 AM
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Thanks, I'll check that this weekend!
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