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Borla pics
I took pics of the Borla pipes today, but cannot attach, too big for this board. Send me an email and I'll respond with the pictures.
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Try pbn64@yahoo.com
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finally everyone can see thanks sac
but i dont understand why they didnt have the dual out the rear. looking at the pics i dont see why your couldnt get a custom dual rear made.
Chris
but i dont understand why they didnt have the dual out the rear. looking at the pics i dont see why your couldnt get a custom dual rear made.
Chris
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I guess you could run straight pipes, I like the side personally. Maybe just a straight tip, these have a baffle, which add to the sound. I am worried about the distance from the spare to the heat source of the pipe. Will the extended heat from the pipe weaken the rubber? Also, I want to upsize the tires to 265/7017. Is there enough clearance between the exhaust pipe and the hitch that is on the other side? How did you add the pics?
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How to add pics.
https://www.yotatech.com/~corey/help.htm
Get yourself an account with Monty which I list on the above URL.
Exhaust looks good.
I bet it sounds pretty decent too.
https://www.yotatech.com/~corey/help.htm
Get yourself an account with Monty which I list on the above URL.
Exhaust looks good.
I bet it sounds pretty decent too.
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I like, looks great...question...if you have the back window down with the pipes shootin out the side does exhaust smell still come in as much as the stock going out the rear?
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I have heard that to be true. The only time i have any problem with smell in mine is when its all the way down with the sunroof open and i'm at wot or going up a big steep hill where i'm on the gas for an extended amount of time. But don't do rear exit unless you don't like keeping your rear window down. Thats probably one reason why they only offer the rear exit on the tundras and not on the Runner? I think I remember reading that somewhere.
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haha...looking good. once you provide pics its all down hill from then. next they will be wanting you to trap the fumes in a bottle and send it to them..
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one reason for side exit exhaust ,particularly in 4x4 applications , is so that you dont crush the tail pipe when going up steep inclines . with the tail pipe coming outthe side instead of the back theres very litle chance of it becoming hung up on any thing.
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