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Old 08-22-2007, 09:34 AM
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Question Stab HH90's bracket

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One of my U-bolt from my HH90's bracket is damage. I want to buy a new bracket, but I could not find it in the Sadoun site. Anyone knows anywhere to buy it?Thank you.

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Hi all,

One of my U-bolt from my HH90's bracket is damage. I want to buy a new bracket, but I could not find it in the Sadoun site. Anyone knows anywhere to buy it?Thank you.

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? Damaged in what way? If it's just that the threads are messed up, seems simpler to get a tap/die set, and run the proper die over the threads to clean them up. If it's broken or bent, maybe not. You can probably find a U-bolt that will fit somewhere, but usually when something like that happens to me, I just use regular bolts, and bend a piece of metal with multiple holes around the pole, and just run regular bolts through the holes. Not pretty, but simple and quick.
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Old 08-22-2007, 11:19 AM
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? Damaged in what way? If it's just that the threads are messed up, seems simpler to get a tap/die set, and run the proper die over the threads to clean them up. If it's broken or bent, maybe not. You can probably find a U-bolt that will fit somewhere, but usually when something like that happens to me, I just use regular bolts, and bend a piece of metal with multiple holes around the pole, and just run regular bolts through the holes. Not pretty, but simple and quick.

Hi wejones,

It is broken. Thank you for the idea. But, I think I will find another U-bolt somewhere to replace it. Have a good day.

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2 1/2" muffler clamp

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Hi wejones,

It is broken. Thank you for the idea. But, I think I will find another U-bolt somewhere to replace it. Have a good day.

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A 2 1/2" muffler clamp 5/16" diameter thread fit's perfectly
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A 2 1/2" muffler clamp 5/16" diameter thread fit's perfectly
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Thank you for the information.

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Old 08-26-2007, 09:29 AM
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A 2 1/2" muffler clamp 5/16" diameter thread fit's perfectly
How well will a traditional U-bolt work, considering the HH mount is a V-bolt?

Any place that sells 2 1/2" clamp 5/16" diameter V-bolts?
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Old 08-29-2007, 03:33 PM
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Question Well.....

Pep Boys has a muffler/tailpipe hanger with a 5/16" V shaped 2-1/2" clamp. A 2-1/2" U-bolt should work fine.
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Old 08-30-2007, 05:05 PM
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Pep Boys has a muffler/tailpipe hanger with a 5/16" V shaped 2-1/2" clamp. A 2-1/2" U-bolt should work fine.

Thanks for the tip, but my local Pep Boys only stocks traditional U-bolt muffler/exhaust clamps. I'll keep looking...
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