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Muffler Install

Hello all. I want to add a performance exhauste (bomb canister style) to my 90 hb. Can the bodyshop do so without routing the muffler to the rear right (straight from the cat.conv,) The last guy who did it said it cant be routed to the left, but I've seen this done b4. How can it be done?


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i was also told it cant be routed down the left side, without grinding and cutting the frame out. you can do what i did and just run it the normal way but instead of turning back towards center at the end, just run it straight back out the right side.
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I'm installing mine tommorow!! On the left side too It can definatly be done.
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ok i just sorta thought of this and it's kind arandom but if you really want that straight out idea and you have to cut up the frame why not get something like a c-notch kit that trucks use to support the frame where they cut it, just a thought.

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