Side exit before rear wheel installed!!!
#11
Your rim is going to be f---ed in a few months if its an aluminum or billet rim. I had that same exhaust on my old truck with billet rims and it really screws them up quick, unless you can really polish it every week I would reconsider. I love the look it gives and it sounds awesome from the side but it wasn't worth all the aggrevation in the long run.
#12
I have had plenty polished aluminum in the past...F to them, that's why I "blinged" the chrome action this time, so I can have a side exhuast and not have to deal with polishing out exhaust crap, road grime, brake dust, water spots, dirt and anything else that's not metellic in nature...never again will I get polished wheels. I have WAAAAY done my time with them.
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Originally Posted by renegade4e
i thought about going with the side exit on both sides before the wheels, turns out no places around here will come close to putting an exaust pipe under the tank....any pics of the underside?
.I'll try to get some pics in the weekend(don't have a digi cam here)
#16
Originally Posted by -= MacADaYear =-
What? LOL... I had my side exhaust for like 3 years and no.. one side was not dirtier than the other...


i have billet aluminum wheels, so for me it did.
and if you plan on getting caltracs, you may have to wack em off, like i did.
#17
Originally Posted by Deckhand
i have billet aluminum wheels, so for me it did.
and if you plan on getting caltracs, you may have to wack em off, like i did.
and if you plan on getting caltracs, you may have to wack em off, like i did.
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