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Old 07-05-2007, 02:24 PM   #1
Futura01
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Default exhaust vibrations help ?

Need advice on what to do !!!!
I have a 2.5" custom exhaust setup that was installed by liverpool exhaust's.
My problem is when i come to a stop at a set of lights for example,i begin to get vibrations through the whole car,like exhaust shaking and causing vibrations.
I have since took it back to them and complained,and they said there was no problem with the exhaust touching any part of the undercarriage.
So i then took it to Australia's best for a check, and they said" it was a defective resonator" so i got that changed.
BUT IT STILL DOES THE VIBRATIONS ON AND OFF only in drive or reverse now???????? doesnt do it in neutral

Any body else have this problem ???

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