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Pros & Cons
Pros
Works for a 1994 nissan maxima exhaust. Use vise grips on bolt (towards front of vehicle) and a breaker bar for the nut (near exhaust side) removed the bolt from the old worn bushing with fingers.
Cons
Not to happy with this product. They are only for the rear part of the exhaust system. But the ones on my chrysler pt cruiser are a different design and much more flexible.
Highlights
Quality
A high quality economical oem replacement with equal fit and form
Works as it should as good as oem
Price
Strong good price worked well fits larger 38 holder rods
Packaging/appearance
Easy to install had to replace the old insulator on my f150 because i stepped on the tailpipe
Competitiveness
Fit perfectly in a 79 mustang that was converted to full dual exhaust bbk front flowmaster rear i got the part number from a s... Read More
Works for a 1994 nissan maxima exhaust
Both required a 13mm socket and extensions 18 worth were helpful but only for breaking for the socket on the nut
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- This product had a total of 556 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 19 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Got it fast and the bottles were open and spilled out on both shipments
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Probably 34 the thickness of the oem so longevity is uncertain
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Oem original from 1995 lasted 25 years so maybe this one will last 12 12
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
About 20min depending on whether the nut is removable due to rust
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Both required a 13mm socket and extensions 18 worth were helpful but only for breaking for the socket on the nut
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Once broken free a standard socket wrench and 13mm socket worked fine
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Once the nut was removed the bolt and bushing came out together from the metal retainer no need to remove that from vehicle held onto jeep with 2 bolts
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Pushed the bolt through the top hole tight fit and while lifting the exhaust a little forced the bolt through the hole on the metal retainer
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