Under The Axle
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Under The Axle
Has anyone gone this route? I have seen a few threads about people doing this...full 3" exhaust with 2 18" dynomax bullits ending right before the axle like a dump would but instead you run 3" pipes from there under the axle and out the back? My Question is will the exhaust hit the rearend when i go ever bumps? ext ext....................
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Im looking for pics!!! i searched threw the stickes and havent found what im looking for...I want it to look clean...Ive got dumps right before the axles now and i want to just run a pipe from them with a slight angle outwards to the side of the car and than abrublty stop and streight out the back..something with smooth bends and doesent slook like *** ive seen a pic of it i just cant find it...
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See stickies at the top of this forum.
Short answer is, yes, there is a possibility of scraping. Depends on the size of the bump. If you're referring to speed bumps, the exhaust will raise when the rear tires drive up the speed bump, so you shouldn't scrape
Short answer is, yes, there is a possibility of scraping. Depends on the size of the bump. If you're referring to speed bumps, the exhaust will raise when the rear tires drive up the speed bump, so you shouldn't scrape
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Originally Posted by PAGregSS
Mattraypharbor, is this the pic you were looking for:
I think so.....the pic i saw was from the rear while it was on the ground. Do you have that pic i just want to get a good idea on how to make it look decent?
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Originally Posted by tylerdj
Is that your setup PAGregSS