07-07-2011, 09:27 AM | #1 |
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exhaust exit ???
does anybody have pics of side exit exhaust before or after the rear tire, that exits through the bedside/body?? also, where can i buy them as i am thinking of doing this on my burb??
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07-07-2011, 10:29 AM | #2 |
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Re: exhaust exit ???
MIght look at a marine supply business for the tips. Most should have a fairly decent collection of tips that are 'through the hull' design.
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07-07-2011, 11:50 AM | #3 |
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Re: exhaust exit ???
I'm also thinking about doing that. I keep bouncing around between doing one per side or trying to have them both exit on the same side.
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I found these two and a couple other variations (http://www.stylintrucks.com/category...aust_tips.aspx). Not sure if this is what you're looking for or not.
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Dig this one. I plan to do the same soon.
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that looks good, and i had my exhaust like that at one time, but it will no longer work like that for me
mine goes to low for that to work |
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I would just make them yourself. They charge a good chunk of change for them and I think its doable.
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Yeah, still haven't put truck to screen name. As far as the too low thing...don't rub it in Your Burb is hot! Scrappin'!!
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haha thanks lol.
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Man I like that whole truck there
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Here's one...
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any others out their?? i have searched but came up empty handed for pics of 67-72's with side exit exhaust through the bed/body
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Not sure who makes these?????
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crownline makes a nice side exit exhaust for some of their boats. I try ebay or boat salvage. http://www.crownline.com/2011/models...s/lpx-package/
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I agree it looks cool, but be careful what you wish for. My exhaust exits in front of rear tires about three quarters of an inch under the body and I am already noticing discoloration. Looks cool sound cool (actually quiet, for long tube headers and flow master super40's) but I have a feeling it could easily turn into a problem, and I'm not even going through a body panel. Just some food for thought. Tim
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You'd have to provide some kind of isolation material to connect the exhaust pipes to the trim that is attached to the body. I'm thinking that the part that passed through a body panel, would ultimately damage the paint and/or the body. I could be wrong, tho. It's just my opinion.
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IF i decide to do it this way, i may just have to make my own, but if i do, it will probably either be flush, or stick out past the side of the body just about a 1/2". also, it will have some sort of flex pipe if it is hard mounted to the body
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exiting in front of my tires....no problems,running this for over a year.
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That is not mine I stole the pic off this board from somewhere???
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