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Topic: 3 " Tailpipes (Read 165 times)
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JEDS67
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Not sure if this question is for here but I will try it anyway.Does anybody have 3" tailpipes with there leafsprings moved into the framerails and a stock gas tank.I would like to run tailpipes so my car is a little quieter because the exhaust exits in front of the rear tire and it is just to loud.I know there is not very much room when you do this.Do you run them like a Chebby where they exit behind the rear tire.JEDS67 
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speedymopars
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I don't have the stock tank though...
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70 Duster - Keith Black 526, 2 x 830 annulars/tunnel ram, big solid roller, 727 ProTrans, Strange 4.30s
77 440 Dodge van 12.96 @ 108 - 4800 lbs of love with a 2.72 peg leg and 1800 stall
74 cheyenne 452 stroker, 2x450's on a tunnel ram, 21 foot, Berkeley jet, place diverter
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JEDS67
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Since only you have replied speedymopars I guess you can only run 3" tailpipes if you have a cell.JEDS67
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farmington
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I just have the offset spring package on my duster and I can't fit 2 1/2" tailpipes. Would have to get the fuel cell.
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When in doubt, Whip it out!
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speedymopars
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more pics
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70 Duster - Keith Black 526, 2 x 830 annulars/tunnel ram, big solid roller, 727 ProTrans, Strange 4.30s
77 440 Dodge van 12.96 @ 108 - 4800 lbs of love with a 2.72 peg leg and 1800 stall
74 cheyenne 452 stroker, 2x450's on a tunnel ram, 21 foot, Berkeley jet, place diverter
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jamesdart
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i think it is possible, they wont be the prettiest things around, but the easiest way would be to ditch the tank.
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