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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE617
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE617

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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE386
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE386

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NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket

NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket

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3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

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LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

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ACL Manifold Gasket Set
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ACL Manifold Gasket Set

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Permaseal Mpackdsm 500*500*18 - MP1153

Permaseal Mpackdsm 500*500*18 - MP1153

$288
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Permaseal Mpackcork 635*380*50 - MP3502

Permaseal Mpackcork 635*380*50 - MP3502

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Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*760*1.0 - MP3100

Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*760*1.0 - MP3100

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Permaseal Mpacks207 500*500*10 - MP2102

Permaseal Mpacks207 500*500*10 - MP2102

$69
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Permaseal Mpacks207 1000*500*05 - MP2051

Permaseal Mpacks207 1000*500*05 - MP2051

$66
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Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*380*30 - MP3301

Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*380*30 - MP3301

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Exhaust Mounts on the 2008 Honda CR-V: What You Need to Know

The 2008 Honda CR-V, a popular compact SUV renowned for its reliability and fuel efficiency, does indeed feature exhaust mounts as part of its exhaust system setup. Exhaust mounts play a crucial role in supporting the exhaust system and preventing any unnecessary movement that could lead to damage or noisy operation. Understanding what an exhaust mount does and why it is important can help a CR-V owner maintain their vehicle better.

So, what exactly is an exhaust mount? Simply put, it is a bracket or hanger made from metal with rubber isolators that secures the exhaust piping and mufflers to the underside of the vehicle. The primary purpose of the exhaust mount is to hold the exhaust system firmly in place while allowing a bit of flex and movement to absorb vibrations and bumps encountered during driving. Without proper mounts, the exhaust pipes could bounce around, causing undue wear on the joints, hangers or even holes in the exhaust system.

On the 2008 Honda CR-V, the exhaust system is attached to the chassis using these mounts at various points along the exhaust pipe and muffler. This setup prevents excessive movement and helps keep the exhaust components aligned correctly to ensure smooth exhaust gas flow and quiet operation. The mounts also help to isolate noise and vibrations from the cabin, so passengers enjoy a quieter ride.

One big reason exhaust mounts are so vital is that the exhaust system experiences a fair bit of stress and heat as it operates. Every time the vehicle is driven, the exhaust pipes expand and contract due to temperature changes. The mounts need to be flexible enough to accommodate this thermal movement without breaking or letting the exhaust system hang loose. In rough road conditions, the mounts also mitigate shock and road vibration transmission to the exhaust, which protects the system from cracking or coming loose.

Now, when it comes to maintenance or replacement of the exhaust mounts on a 2008 Honda CR-V, it's definitely something worth keeping an eye on. Normally, the rubber components in the mounts can dry out, crack, or become brittle over time due to heat exposure and age. If these mounts fail, you might notice a louder exhaust noise, rattling sounds, or even visible movement of the exhaust pipe when the vehicle is idling or revving the engine.

Regular inspection of the exhaust mounts as part of your service routine can help spot problems early before more serious damage happens. Mechanics usually check the mounts by lifting the vehicle and visually inspecting for cracks, tears or missing pieces in the rubber isolators. They may also physically test the exhaust system to ensure it doesn't move excessively when shaken.

If any mounts appear worn or broken, replacement is highly advisable. The good news is that replacing exhaust mounts on a 2008 Honda CR-V is a relatively straightforward job and usually doesn't require removing the entire exhaust system. New mounts can be fitted without much fuss, restoring the support and noise dampening the original mounts provided.

Keeping exhaust mounts in good condition is important for the overall health of the exhaust system. Without solid mounts, the exhaust pipes can start to sag or even come into contact with other parts of the underbody which can cause damage or corrosion. Additionally, a loose exhaust system might cause increased emissions, trigger warning lights, or lead to inefficient engine performance.

For owners looking to do it themselves, having a decent set of jack stands and a bit of mechanical know-how helps. It's important to buy the correct mounts designed for the 2008 Honda CR-V to ensure proper fitment and durability. Many parts suppliers offer genuine or aftermarket mounts specifically engineered to match the original Honda parts.

Overall, the exhaust mounts are a small but important component in the 2008 Honda CR-V's exhaust system. Properly functioning mounts keep the exhaust securely fastened, quietly isolating noise and vibrations while enduring the constant thermal and mechanical stresses encountered on the road. Regular checks and timely replacement make sure that the CR-V's exhaust system stays in top shape, contributing to a smoother, quieter driving experience and prolonging the life of exhaust components.