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<blockquote data-quote="wsm04rubi" data-source="post: 1104280" data-attributes="member: 17209"><p>He did mine about 2 years ago. Seems to do nice work, but more used to working on cars than 4x4s. I asked him to re-route my exhaust as high up as possible so I wouldn't drag it offroad. He dumped it out the wheel well, but it still hung down too low, and also had some interference with with the passenger side shock at full droop of the suspension. I ended up ripping it off and having Randy in Marysville re-do it about 6 months later. He did a much, much, much, much nicer job - way better clearance, really tucked up nice and high, but still out the back, protected pretty well by the gas tank skid. I've done a lot of wheeling since with no more damage...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wsm04rubi, post: 1104280, member: 17209"] He did mine about 2 years ago. Seems to do nice work, but more used to working on cars than 4x4s. I asked him to re-route my exhaust as high up as possible so I wouldn't drag it offroad. He dumped it out the wheel well, but it still hung down too low, and also had some interference with with the passenger side shock at full droop of the suspension. I ended up ripping it off and having Randy in Marysville re-do it about 6 months later. He did a much, much, much, much nicer job - way better clearance, really tucked up nice and high, but still out the back, protected pretty well by the gas tank skid. I've done a lot of wheeling since with no more damage... [/QUOTE]
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