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Smellslike1974
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by Smellslike1974 » Sat May 10, 2008 10:54 am
mopar71 wrote:Smellslike1974 wrote:nah i wont be burning my leg,and besides if i were to put the side pipes on,they would run along the car and dump right before the back wheels
Really! I thought it would go behind the rear wheel!

No,
i meant,on landons theres a good one foot between the end of the exhaust and his back wheel,mine would run all the way back.
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by landon1 » Sat May 10, 2008 1:42 pm
yeah, i wasn't sure about mine - thought i made a big booboo by ordering them so short, but the long ones it woulda taken to go most of the way back wouldn't look right to me - that's more of a lead sled 50s lake pipe look...check out the 67goat in XXX...plus, you have a lil more room to not bottom out

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by Smellslike1974 » Sat May 10, 2008 6:11 pm
landon1 wrote:yeah, i wasn't sure about mine - thought i made a big booboo by ordering them so short, but the long ones it woulda taken to go most of the way back wouldn't look right to me - that's more of a lead sled 50s lake pipe look...check out the 67goat in XXX...plus, you have a lil more room to not bottom out

Put bigger wheels on your car then

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by landon1 » Sat May 10, 2008 8:10 pm
nah, they're good...could go taller, but they're wide, have add-a-leaf plus air shocks on the back and raised the torsion bars up front 2"...side pipes are cool, but you have to get the car up in the air, cuz otherwise, it's just like lowering a car by 3.5"...you won't be driving too far without hittin something

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by mopar71 » Mon May 12, 2008 7:30 am
Smellslike1974 wrote:mopar71 wrote:Smellslike1974 wrote:nah i wont be burning my leg,and besides if i were to put the side pipes on,they would run along the car and dump right before the back wheels
Really! I thought it would go behind the rear wheel!

No,
i meant,on landons theres a good one foot between the end of the exhaust and his back wheel,mine would run all the way back.
Back where, behind the back wheel,it wouldn't be sidepipes then would it!

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by Smellslike1974 » Mon May 12, 2008 10:35 am
mopar71 wrote:Smellslike1974 wrote:mopar71 wrote:
Really! I thought it would go behind the rear wheel!

No,
i meant,on landons theres a good one foot between the end of the exhaust and his back wheel,mine would run all the way back.
Back where, behind the back wheel,it wouldn't be sidepipes then would it!

no you concentrate!
ive explained this too many times,look at Landon's side pipes then look at the ones i photo shopped on my car.youll see a difference

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