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Old Jan 20, 2009
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Exhaust pic needed

OK i need a pic of some ones exhaust where the flex pipe is located at ...Were starting in on doing a new exhaust on my truck and the guy who put the last one on did a hack job and hacked off the flex pipe. I know it goes some where after the last cat but can not remeber and have had no luck trying to find a pic with the flex pipe.
 
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what do you mean flex pipe why do want flex pipe?
 
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there needs to be one on the exhaust so it doesnt crack the manafold in the long run down the road some time....the exhaust is already makeing a noise when i hit bumps so im just fixing it the right way this time so i dont have problems later
 
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Matt rangers DO NOT come with flex pipes they do come with "spring bolt flange"
 
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Ohh ok...well thats what the dude hacked off on the truck then...should i not put a flex pipe on the truck and just run a pipe? or should i put a flex pipe on there to help with the movement of the exhaust?
 
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