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What are the dimensions on that muffler
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4x6x12, 3" in/out
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How come you're adding one back in?
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When my Hooker aerochamber and tailpipe fell apart I went to a shop to have the side pipe made up... I left after closing hours and to my dismay he welded a rigid support to the inside of the rocker so it vibrates something wicked before it warms up... have a couple of go slow mods I want to do so I want to run the pipe out the back again. I've heard nothing but good things about spintech and this thing is beefy...so I'm optimistic
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Oooohh, I like Spintech. Cool raspy sound. Especially with no cats.
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I have had a Spin Tech muffler on my Bronco since 1999. Still is good shape

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I was going to try one but was pressed for time and couldn't find it local...
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Post by Wrightracing.net »

Hey Robert, I was just on Spintech's website and I saw this muffler. I assume it is a custom ordered product, but it is a great solution for our Bronco's with a side exit exhaust over the frame. My old exhaust in the picture above is a under the frame side exit and I had issues with it hitting stuff when rock crawling.

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I saw that one as well although I don't think I saw one with a 3" inlet... I plan on running a pipe straight out the back similar to Michaels (Guard) turn down tip under the rear bumper..
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That's an interesting muffler and would really help things out. I'm not sure how you all are going over the frame with the exhaust though -- I'd be interested in how you accomplish that....
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You can go over the frame if there aren't shocks there...
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I was looking at getting those to keep my new Fox coilovers in good shape.
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Those sliders are slick!!!
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Pretty sure I'll get those when my coilovers are rebuilt.
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What are better about those sliders than what typically come with the c/o??
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They are three piece...Top and bottom are aluminum, a hard plastic insert fits between them and rides on the coilover body. As coils expand and contract they twist...this allows them to move without binding. Also the insert is replaceable if it wears
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Here's what has happened to mine...vs the new ones
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Slick! I like em!
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robertcrav wrote:Here's what has happened to mine...vs the new ones
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Looks like your top spring did not get ground on the end.
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