What did u do to your raptor today?

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When you install, check at full droop. They will hit, not enough clearance. I have camburg too and running with it, screw it. I saw that KHC is stating theirs work with ICON, I might switch.

I'm looking to get rid of my extra HD +2 Deavers that I bought to stop wheel hop with the Whipple.
Now that I have traction bars and I'd like to go back to SD.
I am liking the Icons, but I have the stock Tig Welded Camburgs.

Are the Icons only hitting at full droop because the springs open up a little or is it binding in the shackle pretty good?
 
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I'm looking to get rid of my extra HD +2 Deavers that bought to stop wheel hop with the Whipple.
Now that I have traction bars and I'd like to go back to SD.
I am liking the Icons, but I have the stock Tig Welded Camburgs.

Are the Icons only hitting at full droop because the springs open up a little or is it binding in the shackle pretty good?

No binding that I can see. Yes, springs open up and it touches the shackle. I don’t think its harming anything other than the powdercoat on the shackles, hence why I left mine on.
 

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No binding that I can see. Yes, springs open up and it touches the shackle. I don’t think its harming anything other than the powdercoat on the shackles, hence why I left mine on.

Thank you sir, I'm ok then, I have the Chromoly ones.
Wasn't really interested in buying +3 and new shackles again.
 
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For those that want the info;
Welded Turbo #17656 3” in 3” out. Description: If you want something better than your slow-flowing OEM muffler, then these Thrush welded mufflers are just what you need. They feature 100 percent fully welded construction and an aluminized cover to resist corrosion. Backpressure is decreased by 30 percent over stock and they produce a deep performance tone under acceleration that quiets down while cruising.
Muffle cost: Zero! Highway salvage find on road trip.
Removal/Install complete: $160.00 plus tax. Shop vs me laying on ground, etc. No Brainer!
 
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For those that want the info;
Welded Turbo #17656 3” in 3” out. Description: If you want something better than your slow-flowing OEM muffler, then these Thrush welded mufflers are just what you need. They feature 100 percent fully welded construction and an aluminized cover to resist corrosion. Backpressure is decreased by 30 percent over stock and they produce a deep performance tone under acceleration that quiets down while cruising.
Muffle cost: Zero! Highway salvage find on road trip.
Removal/Install complete: $160.00 plus tax. Shop vs me laying on ground, etc. No Brainer!

Looks just right. Might as well have a single outlet as the rest of the factory system is single pipe. Also, the outlet tip at the 45 angle helps draw out the exhaust.
 

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I would cut in and let it be a turndown before the axle
Thought about that first, but I figured I try the side exit first, I was concerned about sound and or drone. Also, I left the resonator on for the same reasons. This is just a cheap temporary replacement from the original. And the best part was I just shaved what feels like 75#s net with the new one installed!D1297AF9-0FE1-4CF2-B0D9-5250745081DC.jpeg6B7B8471-49A4-416C-8949-AF366789AE38.jpeg

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@JefeAZ I would go with Rick. He’s need steered me wrong. If it were me, I would get the pump replaced under your ESP then go with the GJ for longevity.
Yeah Im taking it in Tuesday for hopefully a quick repair. May need to turn the wheel lock to lock in the parking lot before pulling in to make sure she's extra whiny.
 
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