Dual exhausts

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Demkiw

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Not sure if this topic belongs here but I'm new to this forum. I have a 2011 6.2 liter. I don't like the way the dual exhausts both come out on the same side. Has anyone moved 1 of them to the other side or just ran both pipes straight bacm??
 

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Yea plenty of people have you just gotta do some research around here
 

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They can go straight back but the spare tire presents a challenge for some. Mine come out like the old Lightnings in front of the rear tire.
 

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Swoop how much clearance do you have with that setup?

I thought of doing that but I run my truck hard pretty good and didn't wanna bash em off on landing or a rock


Also to get on topic

What do you mean by straight back?? Like straight pipes all the way cat back? Or out of the muffler?

Either way I think hangin exhausts where there aren't stock hangars is a bad call

That's just me tho

It has been done and can be
 

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There is lots of clearance. Unless you make a habit of bashing your nerf bars/side steps/running boards whatever you call them; you won't have a problem with the location.

I'll get some pictures for you and post them up tonight.

Here are some quick shots that I found that show just enough:

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