> >The old exhaust, decidedly non-original, ended in front of the rear
> >axle, and had a couple of holes in the Y-connector. The new system
>
> Did the old exhaust end in front of the rear axle because it was broken
> or because of a possible clearance problem? Does your car have any
> added suspension components like anti-sway bars that might rub against
> the exhaust during hard cornering or suspension travel bottom-out?
Nah, the suspension is totally stock. I think the previous owner
wanted a meatier sound, and removed the stock system from the
Y-connector on back, and replaced it with something that had a much
smaller muffler, and ended a few inches in front of the rear axle.
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