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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Young America, MN
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Exhaust Pictures Please
Trying to figure out what to do for exhaust on my 72 C-10. I purchased a kit from Heartthrob Exhaust and after fighting with it the last two weekends I'm giving up. I would like to find a kit or something that I can put together at home. I was hoping for some ideas if you guys wouldn't mind posting some pictures with details for some inspration. Thanks in advance.
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Location: arizona
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
Here is what my 70 lwb looks like underneath..nasty, but the new exhaust is flawless..mufflers tucked up in front of rear tires...single drive shaft now...ECE drop..
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: South Dakota
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
Sweet! Have you ever thought about having a custom one made?
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Youngsville, NC
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
I used the Heart Throb kit. I had to weld in a small section of pipe on the driver's side down pipe to make it clear the A/T bracket. I didn't like the tailpipes, so I turned them down and cut the ends off them. This is what I ended up with:
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Young America, MN
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
Thanks for the pictures guys. My prolbems are with the passenger side lead pipe hanging about 2 inches lower than the drivers side pipe, I'm going to try to take it to the exhaust shop and see if they can bend it a few more degrees. My second prolbem is with the pipe that goes over the trailing arms, with the pipe connected it hits the bottom of the cab and hits on the frame, the other prolbem is the mufflers point down towards the rearend so much that the tailpapies hit the rearend. I see you have your mufflers running vertical and I have mine laying flat. I'm going to give that a try and see if that makes a difference.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Stuart, Florida
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
here's a pic (not a great one, sorry) of one of the fit problems i was having. You'll probably have to take it to an exhaust place and have it properly bent, which is ashame after all these system cost.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Ontario
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
Here is mine, ordered the kit made for our trucks, a magna flow stainless pipes and dual mufflers.The fit was easy with some minor adjustments. Wouldn't be right if it was a perfect fit.
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Location: Stuart, Florida
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
I just resently went through same thing with a stainless magna flow system. Also hab problems with rear pass side pipe. Ended up calling them and they sent me a new pipe (after telling me it would be indentical to the one originally sent) and the new was better, but still had to heat and bend!! was a real big pain!! This was probably not what you wanted to here....
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: South Dakota
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
Id like to get a one custom built so i dont have to worry about it trying to make it fit.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
Got s sound clip with them hubscrub?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Young America, MN
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
Thanks for all the input guys, I'm going to try to get what I got to work, hopefully I will have some pictures to post next week.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: winfield bc
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Re: Exhaust Pictures Please
Hey Digger This might come a little late but here is a setup i did on mine! did it myself 3" pipe and had some old mufflers i could use, i did a small s bend just where the frame starts to bend down then ran a straight 3" pipe between the frame rail and inner rocker, cut a small peace of the cab out and mounted the muffler there. i did this as my truck is on air and i didn't want to see any exshauts hangin down. works real well no heat problems
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