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      03-15-2020, 02:47 PM   #1
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Remus Race Rear Adjustments

For those that might have suggestions, I added some pics here. Having trouble getting the tips to line up. The right rear exhaust hanger is stretched (towards front) and not sure if I need to bend it around?

I think that is causing the right side tips to be too low and too far back.

Obviously I could have done something wrong in installation, especially since I did it on jack stands. Not fun.

Appreciate and suggestions before I take it into a shop to figure out.
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I have an OG with Remus Sport but mine does the same. Going to be looking into it.


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Mine does the same. Going to be looking into it.

Seems like bending the right hand rearmost hanger on the Remus would solve it?

mike@x-ph.com Any thoughts?
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I ordered the squared exhaust hanger and replaced the red ones in the back.

Unfortunately I don't have any good pictures on my phone of the rear but my tips sits perfectly
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I ordered the squared exhaust hanger and replaced the red ones in the back.

Unfortunately I don't have any good pictures on my phone of the rear but my tips sits perfectly
Thanks for this. Do you have a part number or link to source?
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Just got mine fixed. We used a shorter/tighter hanger my mechanic had laying around. No part number or brand it was just lucky he had it.
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I found the part number for the black square rear exhaust hangers on the M2C, I ordered a set to replace the orange looking hangers.

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18-30-7-616-850
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Took mine into a local shop and they adjusted it up without a hanger. Looks good now.
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After a few days, the mid pipe is banging on the center support. Ugh. And my back is not doing well enough to get under it. Back to the shop at some point...
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After a few days, the mid pipe is banging on the center support. Ugh. And my back is not doing well enough to get under it. Back to the shop at some point...
I totally forgot that the Remus exhaust on the OGM2 is a full catback setup while on the M2C it's an axle-back unit that is installed by cutting the OEM piping and then clamping it on. (Assuming you don't have an aftermarket mid-pipe) I suppose it's possible that the cuts and install were done wrong and maybe that's why you're having these issues. If so, that would be worth re-examining IMO.
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I totally forgot that the Remus exhaust on the OGM2 is a full catback setup while on the M2C it's an axle-back unit that is installed by cutting the OEM piping and then clamping it on. (Assuming you don't have an aftermarket mid-pipe) I suppose it's possible that the cuts and install were done wrong and maybe that's why you're having these issues. If so, that would be worth re-examining IMO.
No cutting in my install since I used AA mid pipe and Remus rear. Had it adjusted again. All good now.
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