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03-13-2011, 01:30 PM | #4 |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Benton, AR "The Heart of Arkansas"
Posts: 10,880
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Re: Exhaust Pipe Routing: Side Exit
Mine came off of the Hooker headers, into a reduce and were fed to a 40-series Flowmaster. Out the back of the muffler, which resided directly beneath my butt, the pipe turned and terminated ahead of the rear tire. I can get a picture....they're laying on my trailer...while the truck is "disassembled".
I understand what you're wanting to see. What I don't know, is getting it done without any theatrics. Joe McPherson, of San Francisco, had a nice little yellow truck that had extensive chassis work done and featured some innovative stuff like re-routing of the exhaust system. I'll put a pic of the truck in this post so you can do some more investigation. But, he had holes in crossmembers and routed his exhaust system through those holes. I can't recall if it terminated ahead of the tires, or was sent out the back. But, without seeing the pic, my feeble brain thinks it was routed through the side of the bed panel. Here's the pic.
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