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i need to do the exhaust as seen in the awesome pictures, but i am tired of rerouting and trying to keep the whole dual exhaust thing. i wanted to run the exhaust out to the wheel well.
any pros/cons? suggestions
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I dump mine right behind the axle that way there is just less stuff to get it hung up on
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it has to EXIT the vehicle
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I dumped my exhaust out the side, in front of the rear tire. Works just fine for me. It was just a tight fit for everything, two cats and two cherry bombs.
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yeah good point....
i was curious about that myself
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I think Wayne had a similar issue with one of his vehicles.
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with the exhaust hitting his wheels?
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i think it was his rear 1/4 panel, I'd ask him about it as I don't know the full details.
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I've seen it with Diesels, but not with gassers.
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No I haven't had any issues with build up on the rim or lug nuts. I don't drive it that much anymore, but when I was I didn't have problems. I put a dual exhaust set up on it. It's a 2.9L Ford V6, so that might be diffusing it a bit, but I don't know. It gets parked in a heated garage also, so anything that might build up gets melted off at night. I know what you guys are saying though, I've seen many vehicles that get that build up on the back bumper.
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its a 5.9v8, but i dont drive it very much
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