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[quote="rick-gti"]jack the car up use axle stands if you have them. check the join between the cat and centre section, probably corroded. and also check the rubbers new backbox and centre section will have new hangers (should do). i have allways replaced peugeot exhausts with stainless as i think the design of the peugeot exhaust joins are s**t and never seal tidy. they can be a pain to do on your own as you have to hold it in place and tighten the clamp at the same time. try and get a friend to help and seal the joins with exhaust paste. allow the car to warm up when you have done it so the paste goes hard and seals.[/quote]
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