Exhaust scrapes, tucking it up
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Car: 1986 IROC-Z
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700r4
Exhaust scrapes, tucking it up
Has any one had to tuck thier exhaust up to the car due to scraping? What problems did you run into? how bad of a heat insrease to the passenger foot area would this cause?
thanks for any info!
thanks for any info!
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Car: 86 Trans Am, 92 Firebird
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Re: Exhaust scrapes, tucking it up
if its too clost to the body, wrap the pipes. With the hieght of the car in your sig, i dont see why you would have problems with the exhaust scraping, is it stock? maybe you just have to adjust the pipes.
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Car: 1986 IROC-Z
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Re: Exhaust scrapes, tucking it up
ot looks taller in the pic for some reason.
hears the main problem area
hears the main problem area
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Doesn't look properly supported (although that view wouldn't show the support) or routed aka "tucked" to me.
I played around with mine a little to keep the cat and clamps from scraping. Haven't had any problem with it lately.
I played around with mine a little to keep the cat and clamps from scraping. Haven't had any problem with it lately.
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