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I have a 92 Lexus LS 400. One of the mufflers is hanging down and it looks like there are these rubber donut looking items that hold it up. I was wondering what the correct name of the part is so that I can order it from the dealer.

any help would be appreciated.


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Well, it's being help up by that right now and it's still hanging too low. I actually want to install the right part for it...

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Actually I was going that as you wrote this. :lol:

They said the part is $31.54 plus tax...for a rubber ring...ridiculous... :censored:

Anyway, one of my twin exhausts is fine, so I guess I only need just one of those rings for the one that is dangling right?

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Anyway, one of my twin exhausts is fine, so I guess I only need just one of those rings for the one that is dangling right?

yep, your are right, just one.

there is no need to replace something that isn't broken yet. :D

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Thanks man! Everyone is so darn friendly here. That is rare for a message board...:cheers: B)

:D Yeah. Sure makes me proud to be a Lexus owner. :D

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Well, after this part here, I doubt that I will ever be a Lexus owner again. Too darn expensive when compared to my genuine Honda parts. lol

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the rubber hanger attaches the mufflers hanger to the point on the cars hanger. is one of the 2 holes ripped.

most exhuast shops will do it for $ 10-15 if it only needs a bushing for the hanger or to rewled a hanger.

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the rubber hanger attaches the mufflers hanger to the point on the cars hanger. is one of the 2 holes ripped.

most exhuast shops will do it for $ 10-15 if it only needs a bushing for the hanger or to rewled a hanger.

Well, it's not that it need welding. It's actually missing the rubber ring. I looked at the other which is fine and determined this was the case.

Perhaps I could buy it from a garage that does muffler work...

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yup you can get tehm almost anywhere for less than $5 napa pep boys they should all carry them

if both metal hangers are still in place then that is all you need.

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