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Well actually ive been working on the 4" exhaust since yesterday morning. Upto the last bit under the sway bar and upto the rear muffler! Then I can drop it all and tig it all up.

Ill put some pics up soon of what ive made so far.

for 4" thats pretty tucked, nice work.

hard mounted to the gearbox hence the need for the flex joint?

Yeh its come up pretty good so far, alot higher then I imagined it would be, however when I let one of the zip ties goes holding it in place just before the first muffler, that may all change abit.

Im still using the factory rubber bracket off the gbox, you just cant see it too well in the pictures. Flex pipe is just added security I guess.

lol, IF IT kisses any speed bumps. Im considering bumping the ride height up a little bit too, as the tires scrub out sometimes. Maybe another 15mm rise in height will help prevent that from happening.

No I didnt actually, but thats a pretty good idea incase that becomes an issue. The last muffler didnt catch there, but that was only 3". There is a good chance it may happen now with this 4" system. I will look at that tonight!

No I didnt actually, but thats a pretty good idea incase that becomes an issue. The last muffler didnt catch there, but that was only 3". There is a good chance it may happen now with this 4" system. I will look at that tonight!

as my brother just mentioned it to me earler, it may pay to do a similar thing to the flex bellows except like a heat shield so you dont catch and tear holes in it.

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