rdixiemiller
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I installed a muffler on my deuce, the same one as Desert Rat and the others have been using. I didn't like my mirror braces rubbing the muffler, so i took them off and put a 15 degree kink in each one with my 1/2" conduit bender. I straightened out the existing bends about 15 degrees in the lifting strap brackets on the rear body. If you look in the pics, you can see the extra bends. That keeps the mirror braces off the muffler, just like I wanted it.
I made a bracket in about 15 minutes to support the muffler. I took a piece of scrap 5/16"x1 1/4" flat steel, drilled the appropriate holes. I found a scrap of 1"x1/8" and ran it through the DiAcro bender with a 7" round forming die. Bent the end tabs, drilled them, welded it together. Holds the muffler up just fine, looks like it was made for the truck. I am going to make up a heat shield out of expanded metal to get rid of the muffler look. A couple of days running to burn off any oils, and I'll spray it with some primer and flat black.
If anyone needs a bracket like this, I can make one for about $10, plus postage. This one fits the 7" can muffler like a glove.
I installed a muffler on my deuce, the same one as Desert Rat and the others have been using. I didn't like my mirror braces rubbing the muffler, so i took them off and put a 15 degree kink in each one with my 1/2" conduit bender. I straightened out the existing bends about 15 degrees in the lifting strap brackets on the rear body. If you look in the pics, you can see the extra bends. That keeps the mirror braces off the muffler, just like I wanted it.
I made a bracket in about 15 minutes to support the muffler. I took a piece of scrap 5/16"x1 1/4" flat steel, drilled the appropriate holes. I found a scrap of 1"x1/8" and ran it through the DiAcro bender with a 7" round forming die. Bent the end tabs, drilled them, welded it together. Holds the muffler up just fine, looks like it was made for the truck. I am going to make up a heat shield out of expanded metal to get rid of the muffler look. A couple of days running to burn off any oils, and I'll spray it with some primer and flat black.
If anyone needs a bracket like this, I can make one for about $10, plus postage. This one fits the 7" can muffler like a glove.