Side exhaust or keep the rear exits?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Redneck_ranger, Nov 13, 2011.

  1. Alrighty, so my tailpipes are completely crooked, thanks to the outlet on my muffler rotting off... So, what does everybody think? Should I keep my exhaust coming out the rear, below the bumper, or should I get it to come out on the side, just before my rear tire?
     
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  3. Hooligan

    Hooligan Rangerholic!!

    Put up a pic of what it looks like now dude, I'd like that
     
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    Redneck_ranger

    Redneck_ranger Banned

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    This is the only one I have as of right now. This was before the left one popped off. Imagine the left one down another inch, and sticking out about an inch farther than the right one...

    Clinton, are you selling 4 31" mud tires on craigslist?
    http://scranton.craigslist.org/pts/2675605885.html
     
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    Redneck_ranger

    Redneck_ranger Banned

    Well, that was a fail... Right one is the one that popped off... Hahahahahahaha
     
  6. Hooligan

    Hooligan Rangerholic!!

    I can see well enough. I like it the way you have it
     
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    Redneck_ranger

    Redneck_ranger Banned

    Tell me that after it got plugged with mud on Saturday xD
     
  8. Hooligan

    Hooligan Rangerholic!!

    Simple solution....STAY OUT OF THE MUD!!! LOL
     
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    Redneck_ranger

    Redneck_ranger Banned

    Yeah.... Uhhhhh, NOT HAPPENING!!! Lmao
     
  10. Demon

    Demon I take no prisoners!

    or get mud tires. or get a running start. or dont stall the engine. or keep flooring it. would all be a simple thing as well
     
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    Redneck_ranger

    Redneck_ranger Banned

    Dude, flooring it don't get you nowhere. You'd be better off putting her in 4 low and crawling through it. And I intentionally stalled it now?
     
  12. Demon

    Demon I take no prisoners!

    lmao its ok
     
  13. Captured Time

    Captured Time watch this and hold on

    i love my side exit im just saying
     
  14. Brodie_Laj

    Brodie_Laj New Member

    I like the set up you got there, just move them tighter to the bumper
     
  15. Captured Time

    Captured Time watch this and hold on

    hey brodie what size you got on that rig?
     
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    Redneck_ranger

    Redneck_ranger Banned

    Brodie, I can't bend them without snapping the pipes... They're so old it's ridiculous lol The body lift is causing that... When I get new tailpipes, that's the first thing I'm going to do.
     
  17. Brodie_Laj

    Brodie_Laj New Member

    oh my bad, i though you were going to be replacing them
     
  18. Brodie_Laj

    Brodie_Laj New Member

    It is 2 1/2 pipe welded in behind the cat and straight piped to a 3" magnaflow tip.. GoPro video for you
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HShrRiGGqE
     
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    Redneck_ranger

    Redneck_ranger Banned

    That thing sounds amazing! Hahahaha
     
  20. Brodie_Laj

    Brodie_Laj New Member

    thank you, it is not a bad setup if you wanted to do it like that, i think it cost me around $250 for all the 2 1/2" pipe and the 3" tip, and that is with labor included, took it to a shop to get it done because i dont have a welder or a pipe bender, they did a good job making it 1 solid pipe
     
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    Redneck_ranger

    Redneck_ranger Banned

    I'd probably just rig it up, or have my buddy weld the pipes together lol
     

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