Yea im out of ideas at this point anyone got anything better? I was thinking chop the rusted/corroded ends off and fit a steel pipe around both ends and secure with exhaust clamps?
Yea im out of ideas at this point anyone got anything better? I was thinking chop the rusted/corroded ends off and fit a steel pipe around both ends and secure with exhaust clamps?
Maybe stick a pipe inside with the same outside diameter as the insider diameter of the exhaust and clamp it down....
"Rust never sleeps."
Would putting a slightly bigger diameter over it and then clamping as well as exhaust “tape” or the film you heat gun on to not possibly leak and have a more firm connection
Sadly, almost anything you do will not last without replacing the pipes. If you are looking to get through the winter then measure the ID of both pipes then go to your local auto parts store and get a 3" long pipe with the same OD of what you measured. Stick it in each pipe and put a pipe clamp on each pipe over where the 3" piece is. That should last awhile and should be less than a $20 to do.
I would not go with any quick half way fix's with your exhaust system, if it leaks into your 4Runner it might not have a good ending.
You need it fixed right.
I would not go with any quick half way fix's with your exhaust system, if it leaks into your 4Runner it might not have a good ending.
You need it fixed right.