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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Rear Bypass Shock Exhaust Clearance
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[QUOTE="znunez72, post: 754278, member: 11363"] I spent all day yesterday tweaking and repositioning the exhaust. Wasn't happy with it then took a 4 lb hammer to it. Went to a couple spots and maxed out the travel on the rear. I'm still unhappy with the clearance. Bottoming out on the bump stops, the exhaust is about 1/2 in from the closest bypass tube. I have no clue how it will react when traveling at high speeds through the slop or sand. I would hate to have to switch to a 4" just because of this problem [/QUOTE]
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