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Old 02-29-2012, 02:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exhaust Ideas

does anyone have an idea or suggestion to get a 4 or 5 inch exsaust rerouted under the truck so it doesent run next to the tranny and transfer case?

I'm looking to go with no muffler and no stacks.

I'd like the tip to come out befor the back tire if possible.

Pictures would help alot.
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If you are putting it o the truck in your sig, it would be really easy. I ran 4 inch on mine with no problem. You will have to make a exhaust hanger to support it if you run it in front of the tire. I made my own from the DP back. I used a straight piece of 4" to a 45 then another short straight peice to my tip. It looked and worked great. I would make sure you bring the tip out far enough to clear your tire. I did not and my rim and tire were always black. Josh
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dumb question, whats a DP?
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Downpipe. Its the pipe that goes from your turbo down top the bottom of your firewall. Josh
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