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Old 07-17-2006, 08:30 AM   #9
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: LMC exhaust

These are the best pics I have of where it exits and how it looks with a rear mounted tank. Don't buy autozone tips, they rust too They are "flappin in the breeze" in a few pics 'cause the crossmember that I had them mounted to under the bed was removed for the tank There is plenty of room around the tank, but it sure is tight around the driveshaft with a coil rear, but who knows without instructions I may have installed the whole kit wrong I did try lots of configurations with the pipes/mufflers, and this was the only configuartion I could get to "fit" into each other

Longhornman, the pipes rusted on my truck pretty quick. It is humid in SC, but I'm sure winter salt (or whatever they use now) would kill these pipes in a couple years without a good coating on them up in Ohio. I also think the kit would work much better with the leaf rear as opposed to a coil rear because you don't have to squeeze the dang pipes between the driveshaft and trailing arms.
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