Gen1TillDeath
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I remember trying to use the stock ones too, I couldn’t get past 18ftlbs without the bolts stripping because of the length of them….. sounds like i don’t need to be handling tools lol.
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I remember trying to use the stock ones too, I couldn’t get past 18ftlbs without the bolts stripping because of the length of them….. sounds like i don’t need to be handling tools lol.
@votive, first off well done on doing that whole thing by yourself! Second, let see some pictures of your truck (and maybe some fender measurements). Lastly, just cut the exhaust just in front of the axle. I'm very happy with that choice.
Probably not an issue at all. I'd either cut an half inch back or even just have it at an angle if you're worried about it making contact. Exhaust into the cab shouldn't be an issue unless you're idling in the same position for an extended period of time. Even slowly moving traffic and you would be getting enough airflow.
Probably not an issue at all. I'd either cut an half inch back or even just have it at an angle if you're worried about it making contact. Exhaust into the cab shouldn't be an issue unless you're idling in the same position for an extended period of time. Even slowly moving traffic and you would be getting enough airflow.
This is both recommendations and self affirmations from someone who just did the post muffler, pre axle exhaust dump lol.
no no, mid dumps are super cool leave it that way.I do idle it in the winter but i should have it redone by then lol.