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murph

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I'm getting new exhaust next week. Is there any way to stop the fumes from coming in the back window? It's almost unbearable.

 

gungho

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so i'm guessing that you are dumping your exhaust before the rear axle? Because if you are the only help i can give you is that you need to put some kind of tip on to point the exhaust at the ground. It will help a little.

 
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Seabronc

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The main problem is the aerodynamics :)) of the truck causes it to **** air in the rear window. I use a deflector on top of the cap which helps if I only open the window about 1/2 way. You will also **** air in under the tail gate if the seal isn't good. I have the feeling that the only real solution is pipes that extend about 3 ft. behind the truck :mad: .

:)>-

 

88pimpin

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I have mine coming out behind the tires for that reason. I paid $180 installed for mine. Cut off the cats, run pipes off each exhaust manifold to a pair of glasspacks and out the the back sides.

 

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Nauseating is what it is!!!

Good thread because if I end up keeping the restore Bronco...somethings changin' with the exhaust!!! I'm thinking side pipes.

Colleen

 

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