44hunter45
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Well here we go. $700 at Autozone, Ace Hardware, and LMC truck today.
I'm definitely going to have to pace myself on this.
I'm definitely going to have to pace myself on this.
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Hell, you're just getting started!Well here we go. $700 at Autozone, Ace Hardware, and LMC truck today.
I'm definitely going to have to pace myself on this.
Mine has dual exhaust. I'll have to look how close it is to the oil filter. I don't rember an issue. Mine exits right behind the rear tire. mtmuleyDriver's side exhaust is hung as far as the muffler. You can do chin-ups on it. I added the 18" of pipe to move the Turbos back.
LMC kit does not include the 5/16" fender washers you need to properly squeeze down the rubber grommets in their hanger mounts. I got 8 at Napa for less than $3, but that's another trip if you don't plan ahead.
I had some tight slip couplings. $34 for a 2 1/8" & larger pipe expansion/flaring tool at harbor freight. It paid for itself.
I will run the passenger side tomorrow after work.
Finally, I will cut the exit piping down to get the factory look coming out behind the rear tires.
The kit only comes with four hangers. I'm adding more at the final turn. Autozone has the ones I want.
I am removing the factory exhaust hanger from the frame. The truck was originally a single exhaust. I want symmetry and something lighter. I will keep it or put it on GM Squarebody forums for sale.
I am left with only one concern. The driver's side coming off the manifold is less than an inch from the oil filter. I'm hoping that doesn't give me heat problems. Or make it impossible to replace the filter. I installed a filter move kit on my 1979. I'm not sure you can still get those.