Audi Exhaust Hardware Parts
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- Exhaust Nut
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- Exhaust Clamp
Audi VW Exhaust Clamp - Fischer Plath 191253139G

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- Exhaust Bracket
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- Exhaust System Hanger


Audi Muffler Hanger - H J Schulte 823253147A
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- Exhaust Pipe Installation Kit
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- Exhaust Mount
Audi Exhaust Hardware Parts
Audi, a reputable automobile brand is internationally respected for having a history of producing quality vehicles with advanced features out of their headquarters, in Germany. They are a universal and appreciated brand name known for designing some of the best luxury vehicles in the industry. Their four-ringed logo pays tribute to their core philosophy, "Progress through Technology.” This is Audi’s slogan and has pushed their staff into making Audi one of the most sought after company’s in the auto market. Audi’s enhanced standards are put into all of their vehicles and products, even in their exhaust hardware parts and components. Rust is a vehicle issue no matter where you see it, but when gets onto your Audi’s bolts and nuts in your exhaust system, it can be more of a safety concern than if it was just on the exterior of your vehicle. There are a number ways to get rid of a rusted bolt and it will take some time to do so properly. The first thing to do is raise your Audi up on a jack and support it on its jack stands. Before getting under it is important to ensure it is firmly set on the stands. Add some penetrating oil on the rusted nut and bolt. You need the oil to soak the spot where the bolt and nut link together on your exhaust. This is what is holding the parts together. FCP Euro has great selection Audi exhaust hardware parts and components, as well as all of Audi’s general components.
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Now try to loosen the nut from the bolt with a 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. If it does not pry off easily, try the 3/8-inch breaker bar to give a bit more leverage. It is a good idea to put a fire extinguisher below your Audi to prepare for the next step, as well as wearing welding gloves. Heat the bolt with a gas torch until it is red. The oil may burn a little, but should not result in a fire. Try again to take off the nut or bolt with a3/8-inch ratchet and breaker bar. This should definitely loosen it up, but if it does not, go to the last step. Put on an angle grinder to the air compressor with an air hose and cut through the nut and bolt. This is a last resort, but it will take off the hardware, for sure. You just have to replace it with new hardware. FCP Euro's gifted and zealous call center team is always ready to lend a hand with any support or questions you have. If you would like information to help find out which exhaust hardware part works the best in your Audi, FCP has a massive inventory for the Audi brand. Check out FCP Euro’s website for all products, as well as our continuously updating catalog. If you have questions, would like to put in a phone order, or just have feedback, do not hesitate to give FCP Euro a call at 1-860-388-9001 to connect with our service friendly team.