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01-29-2011, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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Exhaust options for 4x4?
Since I installed the NV4500 / NP241 combo in my truck I've been in fear that I'm going to catch my exhaust crossover on something and tearing it off (the new driveshaft location has it lower than I'd like).
Basically, looking for photos of how people have done exhaust on 4x4's. I am planning to keep my ram's horns and run 2" primaries down to a collector, then a single 2.75" out to the stock exit location. My thought was that I'd take the passenger's side primary and go forward, then cross under the engine at the front cross member and turn back to the collector. TIA.
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