Exhaust exit infront of rear tire?
#1
Exhaust exit infront of rear tire?
Hi all I was thinking about putting a side exit exhasut kit on my truck that would exit infront of the rear passenger tire. Although after talking to a few people they have said that they heard that it will cause significant wear on that tire from the heat. I was wandering if anyone else has ran into this problem or could give me some insite into the matter!!
#2
Not so much tire issues as rim issues. Ford ran their exhaust on the F150 for a couple years that way and had to replace a ton of rims on the rear passanger side so they stopped that real fast! The heat and emissions corroded the rims.
#3
yeah, I've heard the exact same thing, and I don't doubt it....
But I still decided to throw on one of those Flowmaster American Thunder side-exits.
Decent kit, looks sweet, but a bit too loud for me honestly.
Back to the topic, so far I can't see any noticeable wear on my rear pass. side wheel... Only been on a couple of months though.
If I get motivated enough, I might actually get the exhaust routed up over the frame rail and out the side of the bed in a bolt on tip... might raise it up above that tire enough to reduce the neg. effects...
what kind of wheel finish do you have? OE wheel?
But I still decided to throw on one of those Flowmaster American Thunder side-exits.
Decent kit, looks sweet, but a bit too loud for me honestly.
Back to the topic, so far I can't see any noticeable wear on my rear pass. side wheel... Only been on a couple of months though.
If I get motivated enough, I might actually get the exhaust routed up over the frame rail and out the side of the bed in a bolt on tip... might raise it up above that tire enough to reduce the neg. effects...
what kind of wheel finish do you have? OE wheel?
#6
I agree with Timber74wolf. I have a 94 with a 40 series dumped in front of the rear tire. It's very loud inside and I'm ready to run them out the back or at least dump them behind the rear tires. Just my $.02!!!!
#7
Agreed. I had side exits on my 78 chevy pickup and I couldn't carry on a conversation in the cab when I was driving. It sounded like Nascar but for daily driving just take the exhaust past the rear wheels.
#8
Hi all I was thinking about putting a side exit exhasut kit on my truck that would exit infront of the rear passenger tire. Although after talking to a few people they have said that they heard that it will cause significant wear on that tire from the heat. I was wandering if anyone else has ran into this problem or could give me some insite into the matter!!
#9
I got mine going strait down right after the muffler! Sounds good and is as clean as can be. After I did this to my truck I never want to see another pipe cumming out the back of any if my vehicles.
#10
personally i dont like them, they look cool but my 1 ton has it on and i blew out close to 5 tires in the last year on that rim and the last one wrinkled the box. id say go out the back or a foot or more in front of the tire.