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How I routed my exhaust.
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This is a video of how I routed my exhaust. It turned out pretty well. Sounds great and is out of the way.
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Looks good.
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That’s a freaky bend up front, looks good!
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Nice job sir!:chevy:
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Nice truck. Looks like you got it up as far as it could the way you ran it.
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Nice work. I've contemplated doing something similar to clear some room for my suspension since my truck is so low, but couldn't figure out a way that I liked to get the exhaust to the outside of the frame. I like the way you did it here, but my only concern on my truck would be ground clearance. Is your exhaust at this crossover point the lowest part of your truck?
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Excellent video and very nice truck. I have been considering running my exhaust to the outsides of my frame also (for the same reason--outta the way). I like the way you terminated the pipes to the outside, angled down.
My C-30 might be a little different because I want to hang tool boxes and the muffler may get in the way. Still, I may just build the boxes to accomodate the route of the exhaust. Nice job. I recolored my steering wheel with a vinyl dye instead of paint. It had held up well to UV and grime that usually have on my hands when working on my truck. After two years there was some original color starting to show through but it is easy maintenance by wiping on some dye with a cloth. |
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It doesn't go any lower then my long tube headers that were on the truck when I got it. It it's high enough that it shouldn't be an issue.
How low is your truck? |
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Thanks for the info on the dye. I'll have to read up on that.
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Mine is ran almost the same way, but the transition to the outside of the frame happens before the frame flattens out on mine, just behind the control arms. It's definitely funky, but it works well for now. I'll get pics when I get a chance. I think all said and done, if I had the money I'd do it between the rails with some cutouts in the trailing arm crossmember like we see on bagged trucks. So clean that way.
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His long pipe headers may have put the collector beyond the wheel wells such that going under the frame after it flattens out may have been the only option. Are you running shorty headers or rams horns? |
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Here's a better pic of the clearance up front.
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You are correct. I wish the long tube headers were shorter. If they were I could have tucked it up under where the frame bends up into the wheel well.
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I like how your truck looks mostly black with small chrome pieces, just the right amount of chrome on black. You might have to swap those long tubes if you want to go 4 more inches. I had to on mine when I bagged it, and I also ran the pipe outside the frame rail, but 2 into a single 3.5 inch.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=664085&page=2 |
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Sweet!
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Thanks! Truck looks black in pictures but it's actually black cherry. Not a big fan of the color it is now...so eventually it will be getting paint.
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Your best bet for your steering wheel is urethane paint with good prep. Dye is for upholstery. Urethane is the tough finish you need and has enough flex qualities to work well on the plastic wheels
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