Usually need to have a new one welded on if its a stock replacement. Aftermarket hangers are clamp style and just need to screwed/bolted to the frame.
Fatigue, maybe from missing or broken hangers.
To install a muffler on a 1995 Jeep Wrangler, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands for safety. Remove the old muffler by cutting the exhaust pipe if necessary and unbolting any clamps or hangers. Position the new muffler, ensuring proper alignment with the exhaust pipes, and secure it with clamps and hangers. Finally, check for leaks by starting the engine and ensuring the exhaust flows smoothly.
Get an aftermarket muffler from an auto parts store-these typically run about $25.00 Don't forget the clamps and hangers while you're there.
Check the engine and transmission mounts along with the exhaust hangers.
To remove a MagnaFlow muffler from a Dodge truck, first, lift the vehicle securely using jack stands for safety. Disconnect the exhaust pipes from the muffler by loosening the clamps or cutting the pipes if necessary. Remove any hangers supporting the muffler, then carefully slide the muffler out of the exhaust system. Finally, clean the exhaust pipe ends to ensure a proper fit for any replacement muffler.
To change the muffler or exhaust in a Chevy Venture, jack up the vehicle and locate the muffler. Spray penetrating oil on the nuts and loosen muffler clamps. Replace with new.
Tail pipe, muffler, catalytic converter, clamps and hangers, O2 sensors, header pipe and manifold.
The exhaust valve, the exhaust manifold, the header pipe, the catalytic converter, the muffler and the tail pipe, not to mention the clamps and hangers.
exhaust manifold, exhaust pipe, catalytic converter, muffler, tailpipe, and hangers. Sometimes a resonator is included as well
The install is the same as a muffler. A muffler shop can do it cheaper than anyone else.
change the muffler
Take it to a muffler shop. Unless you know how to weld which I am assuming you don't if you need to ask this question