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DakotaGarret
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7/01/2004
14:23:03

Subject: Exhaust routing through rocker
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I'm considering routing my exhaust so the tip comes flush and through the right rear rocker panel behind the rear wheel. I'm thinking a billet bezel and an oval hole ought to do the trick along w/ some stainless exhaust tube. Has anyone else done this? How has it worked for you? I'm going to be off-roading so it has to hold up. Thank you for any input.

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7/01/2004
20:24:09

RE: Exhaust routing through rocker
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there are some REALLY cool marine exhaust tips that would work, but on the dakota the frame is in the way i believe.



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7/03/2004
14:58:23

RE: Exhaust routing through rocker
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actually the only thing in the way is the leaf spring, you could probly get around it at the rear of the panel with either some major pipe bending or removing your spare and running the pipes closer to the center and running them out




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7/05/2004
18:53:27

RE: Exhaust routing through rocker
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no is correct,my bad. that would be some major bending, loss of horsepower but a REALLY cool look



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7/07/2004
22:31:33

RE: Exhaust routing through rocker
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About the loss of power I was thinking of running straight pipes or having the muffler flanged at both ends and a straight pipe flanged so I could run a glasspack or a staight pipe depending on my mood.



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