Pipe rub

d8grandpa

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Check if the rubber bushing is under it at the cross shaft, if it is and still rubbing you can add a thick washer under it and pipe will roll away from the bumper
 

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I thought maybe I had clicked on the wrong link, but no, still Snow and Mud.

Normally when I see pipe rub my mind goes elsewhere.
 

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Check if the rubber bushing is under it at the cross shaft, if it is and still rubbing you can add a thick washer under it and pipe will roll away from the bumper
Your talking the bottom brace of the can or the upper one?
 

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You’re talking the bottom brace of the can or the upper one?
this one
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I am getting a new pipe under warranty due to rubbing. I wasn't even aware of a problem, the dealer said it was being replaced when it was in for the recalls.
I have the stock can. However, I bought it used, so an aftermarket can was likely installed at one time, they say that is part of the problem.
 

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I am getting a new pipe under warranty due to rubbing. I wasn't even aware of a problem, the dealer said it was being replaced when it was in for the recalls.
I have the stock can. However, I bought it used, so an aftermarket can was likely installed at one time, they say that is part of the problem.

I ran the stock can for the first 700km. My pipe rubbed from the very beginning.
 
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