Bamamav
Well-known member
Get you a fiberglass water heater blanket, cut off a piece and wrap your baffles with it. It should quiet it down enough to be legal, then take it back out when you get back home.
My smoke in the cabin mishap turned out to be a rear tire rubbing on the inside of the fender. just a touch more air in the shocks and problem fixed. I took it for another drive this morning and everything still seems OK. But I really am going to have fix those sidepipes. The rattling is driving me nuts. I'll save up and get some decent inserts to quiet things down. I was going to mount the front fenders but, I found a tranny for the Toyota and it's got to come first. I'm wearing out my car driving it to work every day. The Toyota is already wore out so, a few thousand more miles won't hurt it. That's all.
Thanks 05. I'll check that out. I gotta do something and I'll take all suggestions.
I was doing a walk around after I got home and discovered a piece of my rear bumper missing in action. Went back and run the way I went and that thing is either in the ditch or somebody picked it up. Wow, less than twenty miles and already got stuff falling off.
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