youngsezer
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Registered: 10th Dec 09
Location: Westbury, Wiltshire
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anyone had this problem and know a way to solve it, i've heard of people cutting old tyres and sticking it to the axle but are there any others things that can be done?
[Edited on 24-10-2010 by youngsezer]
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Norcy91
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Registered: 15th Sep 08
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Mine was catching my axle when i put my sportex centre section and backbox on, i gave a guy who works near my brother £5 to heat the centre section with oxy/acetylene and bend it a bit to lift it away.
Failing that i've got a piece of a mountain bikes tyres cable tied to the axle
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random dav
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Location: NSW
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try turning the exhaust rubbers round so they hold the exhaust a bit higher
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Daveskater
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Registered: 29th Apr 08
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I cut up an old exhaust rubber and tied it over the axle, worked pretty well 
You may be able to stop it by loosening the clamp off and twisting the box a bit and/or pushing it on a bit further. If not then there's always this:

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AlexW
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Registered: 25th Oct 08
Location: Essex
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As said, Try turning the backbox or the centre section, if not, do the rubber trick. Anything rubber, I used steering rack mounting rubbers.
[Edited on 25-10-2010 by AW06]
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Scotty C
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Location: Kidderminster Drives: 1.6 16v Sport
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Mine's bad. Standard exhuast + Lowered 110mm
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