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side exit exhaust

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by TacoTuesday1, Mar 20, 2022.

  1. Mar 20, 2022 at 2:44 PM
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    TacoTuesday1

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    Why isn't this more popular?

    Might be better than cutting an axle dump etc.

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  2. Mar 20, 2022 at 2:47 PM
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    Empty_Lord

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    Not legal in some states. Plus. Ouch. Cutting the bedside. Rust up here. I considered it on the tundra. But eh. I’m going to dump after axle if I can. If not dual pipes out just under the bedside
     
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  3. Mar 20, 2022 at 3:58 PM
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    That does look nice though
     
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    Like, so many.
    I’m not mad about that.
     
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    Personally, I think it is ugly. Potential to melt the plastic fender flare, the soot buildup that use to occur on the bottom of the bedside would now be on the side of the bedside.
    But, you do you.
     
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    Way too much work vs an axle chop, alters bodywork, probable heat/contamination damage to paint.
     
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    Less room for a muffler. Have you heard these trucks? Fuck that lol.
     
  8. Mar 20, 2022 at 4:23 PM
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    another good point.
    I have TRD catback which was great on city streets, but annoying drone coasting on the highway, so I had an exhaust shop put on a Vibrant 1141 resonator for $60 labor. Did a good job welding it on.
    Took care of the highway drone. A little more mild for city but worth the sacrifice.

    And the exhaust is big. Including the resonator. I don't think there would be as much room for all that stuff if going side exit

    Good point. Probably harder and more costly than axle chop. Will probably go that route instead at some point. Not sure if I should take it to a shop,
    or simply get under the truck and eyeball where a good spot is to cut it with a tool myself.
    I upgraded the spare steelie to version with more holes to get rid of the speed limit.
    And put a matching 33" Wildpeak 255/80r17 and MAN is it tight.
    I had to get help one person pulling back on the spare while I tightened the chain, to try and fit it with all the exhaust and hangers back there.
    And still wrapped that area of exhaust with heat wrap, even though it already has a metal shield. It was just all so close to each other.

    Wherever I end up making the axle chop, hopefully it works fine in terms of:
    -not melting spare
    -properly exiting exhaust fumes/gas in a good way, etc.


    Plus, with that one upward bend of the stock exhaust, I can't help but wonder if they did that to keep an air pocket up top and prevent water getting in, so the engine doesn't bog down in deep water up to the exhaust
    though I'm sure it helps to keep the revs up to force exhaust out and not let water in, which you're probably revving anyway being in 4LO at that point
     
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    Way too close to the passenger compartment. Looks ugly too
     
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    If youre doing an axle dump/chop, get yourself a $20 sawzall at Harbor Freight and go crazy.
     
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    No thank you.


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    Mallrat60

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    I much rather have it like this. IMG_20150307_170016938.jpg
     
  13. Mar 20, 2022 at 4:48 PM
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    not this?

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    so not one tip hanging below an HC rear hitting rocks, but two...
    dual exit exhausts come on powerful cars that have dual pipes + X or H connection running along the entire underbody,
    not anemic 1GR-FE's with a single pipe under the body

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  14. Mar 20, 2022 at 4:54 PM
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    Prob costs about the same amount of money, and afterwards you have a sawzall for other stuff.

    Or find a buddy that has one. Takes about 30 seconds to do.
     
  15. Mar 20, 2022 at 4:58 PM
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    eh,
    "buy nice or buy twice"
    "do it right the first time"
    "quality tool will last you a lifetime"
    If I was gonna get a sawzall it'd have to be a milwaukee, and you know how much that costs
    all my batteries/charger is already milwaukee so adding more (like green stuff Ryobi) would be a mess
    not that Ryobi's aren't decent and well priced

    buddy has those tailpipe cutter plier things I'll try to borrow it and maybe tape or mark a circle where to cut
    not sure how many twists of the tool it takes, hopefully the cut comes out clean and straight as a sawzall, only one way to find out

    either that or if the cut is too short potentially having an exhaust shop weld an exit dump whether flat or parallel, so long as it's close enough to the ground and parallel

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