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Old 09-07-2024, 11:21 AM   #2
dmjlambert
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Re: 66 exhaust routing

How is the spacing from front to back? Enough to bring the exhaust pipe straight down between the axle and panhard bar? I can't tell from your picture looking straight at the back if the bar sticks out far enough from the axle like mine does.

Just lowering should not affect how the exhaust routes because it would have been routed to avoid the axle or panhard bar from hitting the exhaust when driving over a large bump with stock suspension when the axle can move all the way up to the rubber bumper on the frame.

If you must, it should be harmless to re-work the panhard bar in some way because all it does is keep the axle from moving side to side.
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