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Old 03-04-2009, 08:33 PM
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Exhaust Pics?

Anyone have pics of there exhaust setup on a 22r? Looking for some ideas.
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Originally Posted by ptool2000
Anyone have pics of there exhaust setup on a 22r? Looking for some ideas.
ummmm. any particular area? you realise that runs all the way from the front of the truck to the rear right?
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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
ummmm. any particular area? you realise that runs all the way from the front of the truck to the rear right?
That reminds me, do you like your header superbleeder? I think we need a review thread. As for exhaust pics, I'll snap some tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by Skinsfan6
That reminds me, do you like your header superbleeder? I think we need a review thread. As for exhaust pics, I'll snap some tomorrow.
It's pretty good. The paint lasted all of 2 minutes; once the header got hot, it all flaked away but as that thread stated, I wasn't going for looks. But I now have a leak at the emmesion tube going back I'm just gunna let it leak... In a few months I hope to swap the motor anyhow, so I'll deal with it then while the motor's out

if it helps at all to this thread, here's the thread of my full aftermarket exhaust install; plenty-O-pics in it

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...-video-166956/

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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
ummmm. any particular area? you realise that runs all the way from the front of the truck to the rear right?
I am aware of where the exhaust runs. Just wondered about mounting and routing options.
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Follow the stock routing using as few bends as possible, maybe some slight bends to tuck it up close to the body (for that extra 1/4" ground clearance) and support the pipe off the factory hangers if possible.
2.25" pipe works quite well.
Try to get the tip out a little past the body to help minimize drawing the exhaust back into the cab.
What else do you need to know?
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I am aware of where the exhaust runs. Just wondered about mounting and routing options.
haha, I know bro, I was just mess'n with ya

it's hard to express sarcasm with a keyboard

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I have the stock manifold. Should I just cut it close to the Y and run new pipe from there? If so I suppose I should ad a coupler.
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