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    Go cart question

    Is it a bad idea to go cart witout using tbe supplied exhaust hanger? The reason I ask is I would imagine that placement would change once you get the body fitted correctly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfriedman67 View Post
    Is it a bad idea to go cart witout using tbe supplied exhaust hanger? The reason I ask is I would imagine that placement would change once you get the body fitted correctly?

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    I put a couple hundred miles on mine without it and ended up with a cracked j-pipe. While a drive or 2 may not hurt it, it certainly isn't good for it.
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    I drove mine for 4 years and 3500 miles over some pretty rough roads with no issues. Because of the height of my pipes I couldn't use the FFR supplied hangers and ended up making my own and installing them as a winter project this year. A few go cart miles should be fine.

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    I used some metal strap to make hangers from the door hinges to the pipes. I don't want to put the real hangers on until the car is basically finished.
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    Did you just rap them around the muffler onto the hinges or use the muffler mounted hole?

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    Thank you!!

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    many guys dont use the han
    gers at all ...ever. If you are running headers I doubt you will have any problem

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    I always advise to use the hangers on completed cars but you'll be fine to make a couple runs around the block as a go-cart (I don't get the whole 10-20-50 miles as a go-cart thing but that's just me ). Absolutely wait until the body is in it's final position before installing the hangers permanently; the rocker panels have to move in &/or out for panel fitting which often means making adjustments or adding shims to get the pipes parallel to the body.

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    I agree with Jeff. You will be fine for a couple of go kart runs.

    I recommend them. However, I have broken a header twice, once with and once without hangers. Some guys have run for years without them and no issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfriedman67 View Post
    Is it a bad idea to go cart witout using tbe supplied exhaust hanger? The reason I ask is I would imagine that placement would change once you get the body fitted correctly?

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    Depends on what exhaust you're using. I have headers and have driven 500 miles. If you're using J-Pipes, you may have issues.
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    Just hook a bungie strap on the door hinge and the other end in the pipe.

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    I run with no hangers so far. 1400 miles.

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    I think my headers from 2005 were made by another supplier but, 41000 miles w/o hangers and all is well.
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