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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Rear Bypass Shock Exhaust Clearance
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[QUOTE="NotStock, post: 752075, member: 862"] Possibly take a mallet and put a calculated dent in the exhaust to provide additional clearance. The exhaust has a fair amount of movement in it so contact could be possible with 3/4" of clearance. The bypass tubes definitely arent designed to take much of a hit. I ripped one off of my sand car when I had a paddle get a little low and it flexed over enough to smack it. No bueno [/QUOTE]
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