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Old 10-07-2005, 12:52 AM   #1
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Another exhaust question

I want to tuck the exhaust on my truck as high as possible. I have a 72 LWB with trailing arms. I plan on lowering the truck soon. I am wanting to cut 3" holes in the trailing arm crossmember so that I can run 2 1/2 " exhaust over the trans crossmember and through the trailing arm crossmember. I have already redone the shift linkage, so that would not be in the way.

Is this okay to do, or will I weaken the trailig arm crossmember too much?

Could I weld some plate in and strengthen this area, or possibly box the crossmember?

Any input is greatly appreciated.

I am also looking for headers that will tuck as close to the floorboards as possible.

I am tired of looking at the exhaust system hanging down.
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Old 10-07-2005, 06:58 AM   #2
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That's a common technique for get the exhaust higher. I usually just cut the holes in the crossmember and be done with it. Some other guys like to cut the holes then plate it and reinforce it like you suggested. I've never seen or heard of any problems either way.
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Old 10-07-2005, 07:08 AM   #3
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Here is mine

This is how my exhaust is routed:
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Old 10-07-2005, 07:36 AM   #4
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I'd put a short piece of pipe in the hole and weld it in then run the exhaust through the pipe!
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Old 10-07-2005, 08:18 AM   #5
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Dynomax Chevelle shorty's will fit. But they have small primarys 1 1/2" o 2 1/2" collector. They should be fine if you have a mild 350. I went with the heddman(sp) Chevelle shortys they are 1 5/8 to 3" I had to use North West Auto fabs motor mounts because they hit the stock motor mounts. Sure you could hack them out to clear but thats not good enough for me.
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