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JOATMON
01-10-2018, 11:38 AM
Hey All, Does anybody have the GM part numbers for the exhaust hangers. I'm missing the part that bolts to a T56 with the rubber grommet and the part that slips into that grommet and bolts to the downpipe bracket. After alot of searching I can't find a diagram with all the part numbers. Can anybody help?
Nolan
SSlowBoat
01-10-2018, 12:28 PM
Hey All, Does anybody have the GM part numbers for the exhaust hangers. I'm missing the part that bolts to a T56 with the rubber grommet and the part that slips into that grommet and bolts to the downpipe bracket. After alot of searching I can't find a diagram with all the part numbers. Can anybody help?
Nolannone of them are made anymore to my knowledge. I had to call hawks third gen and have them take the complete bracket/bolt assembly off a salvage car
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popo8
01-10-2018, 07:09 PM
Hey All, Does anybody have the GM part numbers for the exhaust hangers. I'm missing the part that bolts to a T56 with the rubber grommet and the part that slips into that grommet and bolts to the downpipe bracket. After alot of searching I can't find a diagram with all the part numbers. Can anybody help?
NolanU could always just swing by an exhaust shop amd see what they would use...
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JOATMON
01-11-2018, 09:27 AM
Hey Tubby, Thanks for the reply and I see you are correct on the availability factor. I did find the GM part numbers after alot of google drilling. It seems the parts remained the same for automatic and stick shift cars from the LT1 all the way up to the LS1 cars. Thats according to one source, so don't quote me on it. The part that bolts to the transmission has two different GM numbers, either 10284835 or 10293946, the hanger that slips into this part and bolts onto the down pipe assembly is part# 10262319. I may get a dealer to do a nationwide search and see if any dealers might have them collecting dust. Thanks again. Nolan
JOATMON
01-11-2018, 09:39 AM
Hey Popo, Thanks for the reply. I could probably get some from a salvage car like Tubby did, but I'm thinking that I can likely fabricate a hanger bracket myself. I've already got all the parts required to make this a DIY project what won't require a muffler shop. Once I get it all hung under the car, I may find that I don't even need this hanger, we'll see. Nolan
SSlowBoat
01-11-2018, 09:55 AM
Hey Popo, Thanks for the reply. I could probably get some from a salvage car like Tubby did, but I'm thinking that I can likely fabricate a hanger bracket myself. I've already got all the parts required to make this a DIY project what won't require a muffler shop. Once I get it all hung under the car, I may find that I don't even need this hanger, we'll see. Nolanpersonally I don't run that hanger
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popo8
01-11-2018, 01:15 PM
Hey Popo, Thanks for the reply. I could probably get some from a salvage car like Tubby did, but I'm thinking that I can likely fabricate a hanger bracket myself. I've already got all the parts required to make this a DIY project what won't require a muffler shop. Once I get it all hung under the car, I may find that I don't even need this hanger, we'll see. NolanGood deal man. Keep us posted thru the steps.
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