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    Dual Exhaust install questions

     



    My truck is ready for pipes. It is down to the frame with the engine,trans,drive shaft,and rear in.
    My thought was to winch it onto my trailer and head off down to the muffler shop to get it all done. It seems to me it will be easier for them to install it with the body off.
    What have I missed?
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    We just did a LS1 Jeep that we thought the same thing. We trailered the frame to the muffler shop and they put it on the rack and acted like a body was there!!! The guy said that the body being there lets him check the pipe clearance to the body, especially at places like the kick over the axle. Next time, we put the body on.

    mike in tucson

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