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WS6 Kid Oct 4, 2005 11:02 AM

TSP TD's: over the axle?
 
Has anyone tried taking the TSP true dual setup over the axle?

I definitely want to go w/ duals but I dont have a ton of money to spend on a nice setup and I dont think I could live w/ them dumped.

The TSP setup is nice but how hard would it be to take it over the axle? Is it even possible?

What about going under the axle: Is there anyway to do this and still have reasonable ground clearance? I dont mind losing some clearance.

What do you guys think? How can I get true duals w/ *reasonable* clearance for a *reasonable* price?

Ric Oct 4, 2005 11:10 AM

I doubt it'll be an easy add-on, to be honest. Now, if what you have already runs along where the stock exhaust did, then you could just cut off the turndowns(if any), and then run 2 1/2" pipe thru the stock routing, and out the back like the rear part of the Loudmouth getup. Does that make sense at all???

WS6 Kid Oct 4, 2005 11:32 AM

I was actually thinking that the driver's side might be able to go over the axle on the driver's side.

Kinda like this:
http://sweet-thunder.com/images/testimonials/13.jpg

josh99ta Oct 4, 2005 12:16 PM

Someone from TSP said they were working on an over-the-axle kit that could be purchased with the Rumbler X setup and that it would be available as an add on for existing Rumbler X owners. I dont remember what kind of timeframe they were working with though (I think Zach mentioned it, dont hold me to it though).

Keenov Oct 4, 2005 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by WS6 Kid
I was actually thinking that the driver's side might be able to go over the axle on the driver's side.

Kinda like this:
http://sweet-thunder.com/images/testimonials/13.jpg

That would be nice :chug:


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