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How to route my Tailpipes

This is a discussion on How to route my Tailpipes within the Exhaust forums, part of the Performance category; Does anybody have any pictures or ideas on how i should have my dual tailpipes exit my Tahoe?...

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    The goggles do nothing! Suareezay's Avatar
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    How to route my Tailpipes


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    Does anybody have any pictures or ideas on how i should have my dual tailpipes exit my Tahoe?


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    dont know about your exhaust,but i just wanted to say your hoe looks mean and nasty from the sig pic's! awsome work!
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    Re: How to route my Tailpipes

    Originally posted by 2drTAHOEz71
    Does anybody have any pictures or ideas on how i should have my dual tailpipes exit my Tahoe?
    I like single, but If I were to do dual, I would run them both out the passenger side rear near the stock location, angle swept tight to the rocker. I would use the Borla carbon fiber tips. If you can't picture it, and like the sound of it, let me know and I will get some pics!
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    Do it like mine are done!!!





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    I like the tips angled @ 45 deg behind the rear wheels, but if you have body lift and the bumper is still lower in the rear, I would just go with tip out the back. From you sig pic it looks like the rear bumper is low, or maybe it is just the angle...
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    Rick98Z...yea my bumper is still 3" too low from the body lift, but within the next month i am doing the following:
    36x14.50x15 TSL Radials
    15x10 Rockcrawler Black wheels w/ fake beadlocks
    APC Gen. IV Tails
    Dual Borlas
    Smittybilt brushguard, nerfs, tail light guards
    I am also going to get my bumper fixed when i get the tires mounted and balanced.

    By the way, is this what you are referring to when you say
    QUOTE] RICK98Z I like the tips angled @ 45 deg behind the rear wheels, but if you have body lift and the bumper is still lower in the rear, I would just go with tip out the back. From you sig pic it looks like the rear bumper is low, or maybe it is just the angle... [/QUOTE]


    Z71Boy...got any more pictures of your truck that show your tailpipes/tips?


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    If the picture in my last reply doesnt show up here is a link to the picture
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    I will get soem pics up soon.


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