Walker 35460 Hardware Insulator
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My outdoor one is waiting to be installed in the garage and I just measured it. The dimensions are 3" tall, 1 7/8" wide, and 1 3/4" deep Put the center of the hole on top. As compared with the stock photo, it seems to be a lot stubbier.
Each purchase is limited to one. There is a barcode on the bag identifying the part number. There are each
Specifically, item 35460 is a hanger for exhaust systems. An exhaust pipe connection fits on a rod near the catalytic converter and hooks up to a rod on the chassis. A collision tore mine apart, so a new one was necessary.
Those were the ones I installed on the muffler attachment on a 1994 Jeep Wrangler. At the point where the tail pipe attaches to the tail pipe at the farthest point from the rear of the vehicle, the insulator A bracket holds it in place inside a teardrop-shaped attachment.
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This is to replace some old exhaust hangers on the muffler that had to be replaced. I had two identical exhaust systems, and they both looked and installed fine, but both failed after 1 year and 8 months and left my exhaust dangling. Third hanger (at the middle of the exhaust pipe) was still an the original OEM one. It was stretched until the muffler hit the ground and was still good. Do not waste your time with these unless you intend to replace them each.
There were potholes that caused the exhaust on my Honda to bounce and clunk. The car has 167, xxx miles. Having removed my old rubber hanger, it was a night and day difference to the new one. I do not hear any rattling or clunks from the exhaust. Happy to hear this.
As it was time to replace the catalytic converter, I moved ahead and replaced the entire system (especially since I live in New England and all the components rot out from salt corrosion over the winter). As a result of the original Oxygen Sensor being over 10 years old, I also installed a new one on the rear. The best way to get the job done quickly is to have a local shop do it for you, as it is well worth the money to have the job done in an hour, and you still come out WAY better than buying the materials and labor from the local muffler shop.
I caught my first one on fire so I had to get a second one right away. The part number I obtained was from a standard RockAuto catalog for a 90 Mustang and fitted perfectly in our 79 Mustang, which has been mounted with dual exhaust (with BBK front, and Flowmaster rear).
These arrived exactly when I needed them to replace all of the hangers on my Element that were missing or worn out. There seems to be a bit of a fit issue compared to the old ones, and the rear one that the tailpipe hangs off of disappeared after a day or two. Autozone had one that looked the same as these and was much cheaper. It was also slightly tighter than these. However, the other three are still there, but you may be better off getting them from a parts store for a lower price.
They took a little bit of work to get on, but they fit perfectly and work wonderfully.
I found this to be a perfect fit for my 2003 Ford Windstar. With just a few minutes, I was able to remove the rotten OEM parts and replace them.
This item specifies that it is compatible with I don't think so. It states that this is the part my truck requires. I am not even close to finding the part I need.