> Doing 3 inch exhaust tomorrow. Expecting $500-$600 bill. Any one who
>has done the three inch pipe let me know how well it fits down the
>guides. Too tight? Too stiff? Would like to hear before I go ahead.
Darren,
It's tight, but fits.
The part to watch out for re rattling is the first frame member the pipe
goes through as it does not have a guide. I ended up installing a guide
there as well to eliminate a pesky rattle and I didn't want to weld anything
to the frame.
If you are planning any changes re airbags, as in 4-bagger in the future, it
would be best to do it first as space in there is at a real premium and may
be non-existant after the 3 inch is in..
Check out my website for some closeups of the Flowmaster installation.
Heinz
www.bytdesigns.com/gmc
>has done the three inch pipe let me know how well it fits down the
>guides. Too tight? Too stiff? Would like to hear before I go ahead.
Darren,
It's tight, but fits.
The part to watch out for re rattling is the first frame member the pipe
goes through as it does not have a guide. I ended up installing a guide
there as well to eliminate a pesky rattle and I didn't want to weld anything
to the frame.
If you are planning any changes re airbags, as in 4-bagger in the future, it
would be best to do it first as space in there is at a real premium and may
be non-existant after the 3 inch is in..
Check out my website for some closeups of the Flowmaster installation.
Heinz
www.bytdesigns.com/gmc