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Old 09-18-2011, 03:23 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: 1966 Lone Star 427SC.
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Hey John,
give me a call anytime. 402-781-2322 or pm me with your number.

Since I have my engine out, I can't show how the hangers mount to the muffler sleeve then to the frame, but this pic shows what they look like. The triangle end welds to the muffler and the tongue to the frame.

The triangle has the curved mount to conform the the muffler shape and weld in place. It also shows the bolts that makes it adjustable for positioning and if you want to remove the side pipe. We use lock-nuts so they won't vibrate loose.

We leave the tongue extra long for a custom fit under your cobra. Loosen the bolts and the tongue moves to the angle you need. If needed, you can also bend it a little more positive or negative to match where you will weld, or drill holes & use bolts to the frame or any solid bracket. You might add some rubber type material between the mounting surface and the tongue for some vibration control.

I don't think you'll find a better & cleaner way to mount your side pipes. Once mounted, you can hardly see them. We engineered the entire system with a lot of forethought in functioning properly, longevity and great looks.



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