Should have left the bed bracing the way it was and go out the side in front of the axle with these tips: http://www.mcdautomotive.com/corvett...aust-tips.html
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This is a discussion on new side pipes, or typical dual rear exit pipes? within the Exhaust forums, part of the Performance category; curious what you guys think would be best.... before i had duals out the rear, but when i lowered my ...
curious what you guys think would be best....
before i had duals out the rear, but when i lowered my truck i had to cut off those new pipes only a month old
i went to the muffler shop today after work for them to rebend my pipes to put them out the rear again BUT he couldnt do it with 2.5inch pipes since my axle and bed bracing was so close he said he might be able to do 2inch pipe but id rather stay large so i took the truck back home and cut out the bed bracing myself since he didnt have time to cut it out and probably didnt want to do it anyways.
well my thing is if i run duals out the rear then i gotta put the spare tire in the bed to keep the pipes clear of the tire since i dont think there is enough room to clear.
OR i run the duals over the axle and out the passenger side behind the axle sideways.
i just dont know which way to go.... on one hand i would rather keep the spare tire under the truck.... and id also like to keep the duals out the rear with some nice stainless tips.
so its a 50/50 i lose both ways... and if i put them out the sides then i would probably just hide the pipes the most i can.
im just tired of the drone sound driving with the pipes just open after the mufflers infront of the axle.
i go back friday for them to try again. so i got aday to figure out how i want them to do it.
and no i cannt move my spare tire further back.... its already riding the back of the hitch.
right now im alittle more towards just typical out the rear with some 4inch 45cut stainless tips.
and no i cannt cut a straight line.LOL i wish i had a plasma cutter!!!!!!! i just got a small cut off wheel. next year when i remove the bed im going to weld in some square tube bracing there to strengthen it again. and when i do THEN ill grind down the metal straight ;) it will be ALOT EASIER with the bed off the truck thats for sure! im also going to fix the rusty spots before they get to bad.
Last edited by addiction2bass; 11-18-2009 at 07:02 PM.
97 C1500 Extended cab 3rd door 5.7, 4/6 djm drop, 30bar billet grill
need any OBS parts and some NBS parts PM me. im a junk yard whore and go all the time.
tho please small parts for shipping
Should have left the bed bracing the way it was and go out the side in front of the axle with these tips: http://www.mcdautomotive.com/corvett...aust-tips.html
Last edited by SierraDan; 11-18-2009 at 07:31 PM.
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95 Sierra C1500 SL
99 Suburban K1500 LT
i thought about going infront of the axle but i just dont care for the looks of it infront. plus further back out the rear will probably sound better inside my truck... ever little bit helps with the drone.
im not worried a bout bracing to much since i dont haul that much weight in the bed... most weight ill have is about 4-500pounds of sand bags in the bed for the winter and thats it and ill put them all in the rear tailgate area, so no worries. but next year i will be reinforcing it. i just dont have enough time now to remove the bed, nor do i have a welding tank right now since my dad turned in his welding gas tanks afew months ago when they tried charging him another lease for his tank.
next tank for welding i gotta buy. which i guess is cheap since i dont have to buy the welder just the gas/tank.LOL
Last edited by addiction2bass; 11-18-2009 at 07:22 PM.
97 C1500 Extended cab 3rd door 5.7, 4/6 djm drop, 30bar billet grill
need any OBS parts and some NBS parts PM me. im a junk yard whore and go all the time.
tho please small parts for shipping
Well I like the look of those tips out the side and angle cut tips, otherwise it's angle cut tips straight out back like I had mine, but now I have the same tips in front of the axle.
I'd go straight out back, looks the best that way IMO.
Last edited by SierraDan; 11-18-2009 at 07:31 PM.
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95 Sierra C1500 SL
99 Suburban K1500 LT
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