Hello every one,
I am planing to relocate the exhaust to front by passenger side fender and support it with brackets like the mirrors. Just as close to hood so that it will not interfere with opening of the hood.
Now you might ask WHY???!!!
Well I am removing the spare tire and using the space to build a box extended from the bed in its place 3" away from the cab.
And out of all of my very little experience of building things I am worried that I will have problem supporting a muffler which is very heavy on-and-through that fender none of the less I haven't measured gauge of it, which seems less than .125 steel bent in all different directions to make it amazingly stronger than if it was flat. Kudos for the engineer. (sorry I had to read that twice to be able to understand my self)
Also because of the difference in movement between cab and chassis I am planing to use exhaust flex pipe after 1' or 2' out of turbo where pipe drops down just before or around front wall of the cab, turn about 100 degree towards out an reach to fender and turn up possibly with an elbow and reach for the sky.
Because of the above mentioned problem I want to delete the muffler and use flex pipe.
So my actual questions are 2.
1- Will I have problem with local law for removing muffler if sound is too loud? Does it become too loud? Will I be making new enemies in the neighborhood? Because I am planing to drive it often.
2- How durable is steel flex pipe? The ones made for exhaust systems, will it be able to successfully compensate the movement between chassis and fender and will it last while doing that?
I would like to thank all in advance who shares their thoughts on this subject.
I am planing to relocate the exhaust to front by passenger side fender and support it with brackets like the mirrors. Just as close to hood so that it will not interfere with opening of the hood.
Now you might ask WHY???!!!
Well I am removing the spare tire and using the space to build a box extended from the bed in its place 3" away from the cab.
And out of all of my very little experience of building things I am worried that I will have problem supporting a muffler which is very heavy on-and-through that fender none of the less I haven't measured gauge of it, which seems less than .125 steel bent in all different directions to make it amazingly stronger than if it was flat. Kudos for the engineer. (sorry I had to read that twice to be able to understand my self)
Also because of the difference in movement between cab and chassis I am planing to use exhaust flex pipe after 1' or 2' out of turbo where pipe drops down just before or around front wall of the cab, turn about 100 degree towards out an reach to fender and turn up possibly with an elbow and reach for the sky.
Because of the above mentioned problem I want to delete the muffler and use flex pipe.
So my actual questions are 2.
1- Will I have problem with local law for removing muffler if sound is too loud? Does it become too loud? Will I be making new enemies in the neighborhood? Because I am planing to drive it often.
2- How durable is steel flex pipe? The ones made for exhaust systems, will it be able to successfully compensate the movement between chassis and fender and will it last while doing that?
I would like to thank all in advance who shares their thoughts on this subject.
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