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dak04
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12/18/2007
22:38:35

Subject: side exit exhaust
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does anyone have a V6 with a side exit just before the rear wheel? if so how does it sound?
i have a flowmaster 40 series muffler on there now, reason being i got rear ended the other day an i had to take my tail pipe off.





Scott
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12/24/2007
15:54:13

RE: side exit exhaust
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i dont think anyone make one for it but it can be done with moving the muffler back towards the cab a bit but the tailpipe would like have to be bent at a 90 right at the muffler.... sound wise, it would be loud if you would happen to have your rear slider open or passenger side window open pending the type of muffler u would use



kingly
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11/10/2008
16:24:06

RE: side exit exhaust
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i have that its a 28in glasspack with a y pipe then they 90 and go down and 45 out (passenger side).90 then goes down under drive shaft levels off then 45 going out (Drive side). Its about 6in away from the gas tank and exits right ware the bed begins. Its loud has a good sound
92 v6 3.9



Daksxt03
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11/11/2008
13:40:52

RE: side exit exhaust
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i have a custom bent y pipe leading into 2 1/2 into the flowmaster 40 with the dual exit bent at a 90 right infront of the rear wheel and 18" long 3 1/2 tips and it sounds great...only problem is i wasnt thinking about the effects of off roading when i did it...oh well, guess i have to lift the truck



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