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Parts for your 2013 Holden Commodore-Exhaust mount

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EXHAUST FLANGE RING
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EXHAUST FLANGE RING

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$3
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BUTT CLAMP 102MM 4
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BUTT CLAMP 102MM 4

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$22
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Autogem Repair Strap-125x35mm

Autogem Repair Strap-125x35mm

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$23
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MUFFLER BRACKET 7 178MM

MUFFLER BRACKET 7 178MM

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$96
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Y JOINT FOR B2 EXTRACTORS

Y JOINT FOR B2 EXTRACTORS

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$565
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MUFFLER BRACKET 81/2 216MM

MUFFLER BRACKET 81/2 216MM

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MUFFLER BRACKET 10 254MM

MUFFLER BRACKET 10 254MM

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MUFFLER BRACKET 9 229MM

MUFFLER BRACKET 9 229MM

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MUFFLER BRACKET 8 203MM

MUFFLER BRACKET 8 203MM

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MUFFLER BRACKET 6 152MM

MUFFLER BRACKET 6 152MM

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$59
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COTTON REEL BMC

COTTON REEL BMC

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***INDENT ONLY

***INDENT ONLY

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$48
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Autogem Silencer Strap
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Autogem Silencer Strap

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BUTT CLAMP 127MM 5

BUTT CLAMP 127MM 5

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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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CANISTER PURGE VALVE SOLENOID - VS270

CANISTER PURGE VALVE SOLENOID - VS270

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MANIFOLD STUDS 5/16 UNC/UNF

MANIFOLD STUDS 5/16 UNC/UNF

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RAIN CAP 4.0 102MMIN

RAIN CAP 4.0 102MMIN

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MANIFOLD STUDS M10X1.25

MANIFOLD STUDS M10X1.25

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V BAND CLAMP 5

V BAND CLAMP 5

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CLAMP 4

CLAMP 4

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MANIFOLD STUDS M10X1.50

MANIFOLD STUDS M10X1.50

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ACL Manifold Gasket Set
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ACL Manifold Gasket Set

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BRASS NUTS 5/16 UNF
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BRASS NUTS 5/16 UNF

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MANIFOLD STUDS M12
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MANIFOLD STUDS M12

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Permaseal Mpackdsm 500*500*18 - MP1153

Permaseal Mpackdsm 500*500*18 - MP1153

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Maintaining and Replacing the Exhaust Mounts on Your 2013 Holden Commodore

The 2013 Holden Commodore, like most vehicles, does indeed feature exhaust mounts. These mounts are crucial components of the vehicle's exhaust system, playing a significant role in securing and stabilising the exhaust pipe and muffler. They help minimise vibrations and noise, providing a smoother and quieter ride. Understanding how to maintain and replace these mounts is a valuable skill, ensuring your vehicle's performance and prolonging its lifespan.

Over time, exhaust mounts can deteriorate due to exposure to the elements, heat, and regular wear and tear. The rubber components may crack or harden, reducing their ability to absorb vibrations effectively. When this happens, you may notice unusual noises or vibrations during your drive, indicating that it's time to check and possibly replace these mounts.

  1. Inspection: It's a good idea to inspect your exhaust mounts regularly, especially if you start hearing rattling noises or if your vehicle seems louder than usual. You can visually inspect these parts by looking under your vehicle when it is safely elevated. Examine the rubber hangers for any signs of wear such as cracks or splits and check the metal brackets for rust or damage.
  2. Replacement: If you determine that the mounts need replacement, doing it yourself can save some cash. Start by ensuring your vehicle is securely elevated with jack stands to allow safe access to the undercarriage. You'll need basic tools like a socket set and screwdrivers. Once underneath, carefully remove the damaged mount by loosening the bolts or screws. You might need some spray lubricant to ease the removal. Be careful not to damage other exhaust components when taking out the old mounts.
  3. Installing New Exhaust Mounts: When fitting the new mounts, ensure they are the correct type and fit for your specific model. It's a straightforward process of attaching the new mounts where the old ones were removed. Align them correctly with the bolt holes and fasten them securely. Double-check that all fasteners are tight and that the exhaust system is hanging correctly without excessive play.
  4. Testing: After installation, check everything once more and lower your vehicle from the jack stands. Start the engine to let it run idle for a few minutes and listen for any strange sounds. Take your car for a drive around the block to ensure the problem is resolved and that there's no undue rattling or vibration. If everything seems smooth and quiet, congratulations - you've successfully replaced your exhaust mounts!

Regular maintenance on your 2013 Holden Commodore's exhaust mounts can greatly affect your driving experience and vehicle's longevity. It's part of keeping your vehicle running smoothly, contributing to the safety and comfort of each drive. If you're not comfortable performing this maintenance yourself, it's always wise to consult with a professional mechanic to ensure the job is done correctly.