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Hey guys,
Have a question. My deuce had a muffler installed already when I bought it. I believe the previous owner said it was a Donaldson but I'm not definitely sure. My issue is the my exhaust seems to lean back toward the rear of the truck instead of standing straight vertically. I want to install a snorkel kit and want both straight and not crooked.
I was looking it over today and removed the D-clamp that secures the exhaust to the support bracket mounted on the windshield mount and found I could easily straighten the exhaust and if I put in a smaller D-clamp, one about 3/4" thinner and then mount it back to the support bracket it stands straight.
Has anyone ever run into this? Is my support bracket just bent and should I remove that, bend it forward more and reinstall it? I was considering just getting a new D-clamp, putting that on and fabbing up some spacers to secure it to the support bracket. This way it would get pulled forward and vertical.
In the pics you will see that the top pipe is also leaning back. I'm assuming that it was cut and welded and is leaning because of that. I figured once the muffler was straight I could add just one solid piece of straight 3.5" pipe to finish it and put the flapper back on top of that.
Am I on the right track with my thought process or am I missing something?
Have a question. My deuce had a muffler installed already when I bought it. I believe the previous owner said it was a Donaldson but I'm not definitely sure. My issue is the my exhaust seems to lean back toward the rear of the truck instead of standing straight vertically. I want to install a snorkel kit and want both straight and not crooked.
I was looking it over today and removed the D-clamp that secures the exhaust to the support bracket mounted on the windshield mount and found I could easily straighten the exhaust and if I put in a smaller D-clamp, one about 3/4" thinner and then mount it back to the support bracket it stands straight.
Has anyone ever run into this? Is my support bracket just bent and should I remove that, bend it forward more and reinstall it? I was considering just getting a new D-clamp, putting that on and fabbing up some spacers to secure it to the support bracket. This way it would get pulled forward and vertical.
In the pics you will see that the top pipe is also leaning back. I'm assuming that it was cut and welded and is leaning because of that. I figured once the muffler was straight I could add just one solid piece of straight 3.5" pipe to finish it and put the flapper back on top of that.
Am I on the right track with my thought process or am I missing something?
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