bradleyheathhays
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So I got a new muffler put on at the local discount Mexicano auto  shop (learned my lesson) and they rearranged my exhaust so the pipe  forward of the muffler sits about 1/2 inch above the transmission  support member and now rattles like a mother.  Instead of getting the  exhaust redone I'm thinking it would be a lot cheaper to just get some  kind of heat resistant material like maybe a welding blanket and fix  between the pipe and support member to cushion the rattle.  Anything  used it'd have to be ok with being in constant contact with the exhaust.
Found some 'High Temperature Resistant Fiberglass Pads - Heavy Duty Professional Welding Pad' on Amazon described good for soldering, welding or brazing.
Any thoughts on this or suggestion for a better material?
				
			Found some 'High Temperature Resistant Fiberglass Pads - Heavy Duty Professional Welding Pad' on Amazon described good for soldering, welding or brazing.
Any thoughts on this or suggestion for a better material?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		