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Old 02-09-2009, 10:42 AM
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Question Exhaust help

Hello everyone, I drive an 03 rcsb 4x4 chevy with a 4.8. I've installed a set of long tube Pacesetter headers, no cats, and a 40 series Flowmaster that exits in front of the passenger tire. Oh yea, also tuned by Nelson Performance. (Other stuff done, but not really relavent here.)

My question is this, what are my options for true dual exhaust? I would like to put on an x pipe, but after speaking with the guy who I have used to all my vehicles, I'm not sure what can be done. I wanted to have the same setup on the passenger done to the drivers side, so there would be tips on both sides in front of the tires, but due to the gas tank this is no go. Any suggestions? I really want the sound, but don't really want to be a rolling bomb.

Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Old 02-09-2009, 10:45 AM
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run duals out the passenger side....
my nieghbor has that setup and sounds good....
and it wont be as loud on ur side, but will rattle the guy next to u on the pass side
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Relocate the fuel tank to the rear between the frame rails if it will fit or buy an after market one or look for one at a pick-a-part that will fit.
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