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Old 03-04-2005, 11:28 PM   #26
GMCGRANDS
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Rollie 396 has the right idea. Check out how they ran the exhaust on the copperhead truck. http://staceydavid.com/copperhead.htm

Look at the smaller pictures near the bottom You can click on them to enlarge. This truck has a 4/6 drop and a rear fuel tank. The exhaust was routed through the crossmember that the lower control arms attach to. Then through the crossmember Rollie 396 noted, then around the fuel tank and exit out the sides behind the rear tires. ECE now sells a trailing arm crossmember with the exhaust holes and the same fuel tank. The tank is listed on there website as the cooperhead tank. That only leaves the crossmember Rollie 396 showed to be modified.

I modiefied my on trailing arm crossmember before they offered one by cutting out the holes and welding in 3.5" schedule 80 pipe to reinforce it. The ECE version also allows for greater ground clearance due to the modified area were the drive shaft goes through.
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