true facts. I'm curious too. tire is going the bed, which helps everything. I'm also going to try to do the SVT bumps at the same time, which may make things easier or blow it all up.i looked hard at that same sort of setup... it needs to be as close to the center section as possible which means the exhaust likely needs to move outboard, towards the frame rails... the setup I was looking at flipped the forward shackle to above vice below the forward x-brace... gives you a traction bar without sacrificing any ground clearance... for me that would have had me relocate my onboard air setup... i'm very interested to see how you fit it up in there... again I had sort of paper planned it out... but had stopped short of pulling the trigger due to my application specific challenges... for example, it would be hard to install on a full SW performance connect true dual l/t header/exhaust setup... again, love to see pictures when its done...
I agree that the exhaust is a challenge and I want it to exit to the rear. I just have faith in the general goodness and competence of my exhaust guy to make it all work.
Paper seems smart. If I put it on CAD, I would never start.
Was the exhaust the big limiter that you found? or something else?
I am not married to a dual. My motor is stock, if I can get a clean single 3.5" mandrel bent pipe in, I'm more than happy.