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How many cable ties are holding up your exhaust?

Car  Ph2 Clio 172
After adding 3 more today, I'm currently running with 12!

9 on the rear mount holding it up and to the side, one metal one wrapped around the centre mount to stop it stretching, and 2 more metal ones holding 2 bits of heat wrap in place to stop it vibrating against the spare wheel well!

So, how many have you got?
 
7 one on center mount as bolt snapped and 6 on the rear mounts, also two sockets to hold the back box up.
 
0 at the moment which is why mines hanging down about 1 inch from the floor! Going to sort it out Monday though so will probably need about 15!
 
2 and some 90 degree brackets that I found fitted like this ^ in the mounts. Doesn't do a great job, but better than nothing and better than wasting sockets!!
 
Piper/gdi recessed with 182 exhaust surround, 3 cable ties one random nut and one random bolt to keep it dead centre lol!
 
Nil! :cool:

Electric copper cable (2 twisted wires) wrapped round the stealth exhaust...
Have to push it back in the rear mount though, hanging crooked now. :o
 
The current one - none, it has warranty if it starts rattling/sagging.

The 172 I had one holding a socket in place in the rear mount so the Ktec Stealth didn't look like a penis hanging under the bumper.
 
1 to hold a small rubber thing in my new mount on the left side. (Ktec ultra exhaust)

I think it's blowing as well. :(
 
Ive got one on the rubber mount to centre the tip in the bumper cutout and then a metal tie wrap pulling the tip up to near enough same position as the other
 
5.

3 metal ones on the rear mount holding the socket in place and 2 plastic ones on the center rubber to stop it stretching

Job done - £0 cost
 
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