show pics of your 4x4 exhaust
show how you ran your exhaust-------thanks
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I would like to see this as well.
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'75 K5 3" duals into single 4". Pics aren't great but you'll get the idea.
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What specifically are you looking for? Some guys have duels, some have singles. What motor and tranny do you have? Mines a diesel. I'm running a single 4" to duel 3" tailpipes.
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Pic #3 looks like that would heat up the trans.
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I have a 61k-10 swb/fside sbc V8. 4sp and 221 tf case. I will probably go single in 2 1/2 (will be a stock 350 eng) walker has a nice front y-pipe (2") set up off ramhorns that crosses to the drivers side. plenty of room down that side. one problem i have is the pto driveshaft to the winch, might have to mod the y-pipe. of course i can build it from scratch as i might have to. also thanks for the pics-----
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Well you had to ask. I know, but times are tough...lol..
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Not a thread steal by any means but boz is your exhaust spot welded? and is that a diy4x inboarding shock kit? if so hows it work
as far as exhaust i HAD 91 suburban single stock exhaust with a glass pack that sounded perfect unfortunately i will be changing it to dual |
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post up any exhaust--might give somebody some ideas.
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https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8...0/100_2325.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-d...0/100_2323.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-P...0/HPNX0477.JPG https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b...0/100_1945.JPG https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-C...0/DSC01599.JPG I have Thorley Tri-Y headers, H pipe right behind the Xfer case and two 50series Flowmasters. I have a HUGE 37gal gastank that takes up all the room right behind my rear axel so the exhaust guy had to route my tail pipes out side the frame to just behind the bumper. I told him make it high & tight and he did an awesome job. That and it's way secure..no shaking or wiggling anywere!! Solid! I had simple turn downs on my old exhaust and on the trail it sucked as MAJOR DUST blew out from under me..the guy behind me didn't like it too much also :uhmk: |
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The collector joint is slipped over the outside of the collector. It is a type of "V" flange. It slides over several inches & is a very tight fit. Only a few spot welds are required to hold it in place. It does not leak. That is the only place that is spot welded. Yes it is a DIY4x inboard kit. I like it. Just remember you need much stiffer shock rates when your shocks are inboard. Even stiffer when they are leaning. Sorry for the slow reply. I don't hit the innerweb every day. |
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Looks that way, but i don't have any issues. I run a temp gauge in the pan to keep an eye on it. |
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