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Old 01-19-2004, 08:06 PM
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Smashed tailpipe. Possible solutions?

ok, well on a recent off roading adventure, i managed to smash my exhaust pipe on a rock. it broke the hanger and nearly sealed up the pipe. so my question is, how much louder will my truck be if i just end my exhaust right after the muffler? or do you think that maybe i should just get a downpipe underneath my bumper out of sight and out of the way of rocks?
any insight would be greatly appreciated

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Old 01-19-2004, 08:09 PM
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You shouldn't notice much sound difference, but it would be illegal. Your exhaust has to run to the outside of your vehicle. Take it to a muffler shop and the will fix it for probably under $30
Old 01-19-2004, 08:18 PM
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when i first read the name of this thread i thought" I know how to fix that, shove a big stick in the end of the pipe and pry it open." LOL well thats what i did when i smashed mine anyways like cubuff4runner


said just take it to an exhaust shop and have them fix it, it shouldnt cost very much
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It should be louder due to the fact the exhaust resonates under the body. I know this from personal experience.
A turn down will help quiet it down.
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I cut my exhaust right where it bends down, just before it pokes out from under the body. I cut it flush with the body lines. No sound difference. It definately looks cleaner and I don't have to worry about it catching on anything. But Kali(Kommunist Kalifornia), is a different deal. The CARB doesn't let you do anything to your vehicle. I would get a new section of pipe with pipe clamps instead of a fresh weld. When you go offroading unclamp the extension. Best of both worlds. I was planning on doing this but like the look of no exhaust pipes.
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Until you feel like paying to have it fixed, I would take a cut-off wheel and snip it just past the bend area.

When you do get it fixed...get the piping re-routed so it doesn't happen again. I am in a similar situation. If you're going to have a shop work on it, get it setup so it won't happen again.

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If you have the end of the exhaust cut off under the body wouldnt carbon dixoide might leak throught the body? That wouldn't be too good on a long trip with all the windows up.
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Originally posted by phatride4ever
If you have the end of the exhaust cut off under the body wouldnt carbon dixoide might leak throught the body? That wouldn't be too good on a long trip with all the windows up.
Good point, although it's mainly only trouble when you're in bumper-to-bumper to traffic. When moving, the airflow keeps things Ok.

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Originally posted by phatride4ever
If you have the end of the exhaust cut off under the body wouldnt carbon dixoide might leak throught the body? That wouldn't be too good on a long trip with all the windows up.
Could be a problem... but I've got a pickup
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thanx for the replies guys, ill get this fixed so it doesnt happen again

-Casey
Old 01-20-2004, 01:27 AM
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Casey, you didn't do that on the stairs did you?
Awesome climb, by the way - I didn't get too far in my truck... my brushguard foiled my every attempt
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