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Shwagy357

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I am still contemplating wether or not to run my exhaust myself or let a shop do it. I am planning on running duals from WH shorty headers. I am also running an AOD. So I was wondering what is acceptable clearance between my exhaust and transmission coolant lines as well as my fuel lines. If anyone has any pictures of how they ran the exhaust off of the header and missed the front driveshaft on the drivers side would be greatly appreciatted. Thanks

 

Broncoholics

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If you have shorty headers the exhaust should be up high enough not to interfear with the driveshaft. Are you at stock height? If so that could be your problem and I'd recommend to lift her up 3.5" real quick and then add the exhaust. :rolleyes:

Or use stock exhaust manifolds.

If you have a bender you can route the sxhaust easier. Most exhaust shop guys will bend a few pieces up for you if need be.

 

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