Exhaust has been a little slow going as I’ve needed to give myself time to rest, but it’s coming along, Also, gotta give a huge shoutout to
@Mrpandazz for coming over and lending a hand. While I really liked how the scallop for the driver side pipe turned out, I really didn’t like HAVING to have a scallop. So I ditched the factory linkage for a Lokar setup, and cutout the scallop in favor of an uninterrupted pipe.
Once that was done, I finished up the removable crossover pipe. Since the traction bar takes up all the space on the passenger side, I have to cross that pipe over to the driverside. While I don’t particularly care for have to route it under the tcase again, I don’t really have any other option, and this crossover is removable, so will make servicing the tcase and/or Tom Woods driveshaft easy peasy.
Then I moved on to the rather challenging H pipe pre mufflers. It was challenging because my tube Notcher only goes up to 2”, so I had to free hand it with the 2.5” hole saw. Didn’t take any pictures pre weld, but it turned out really nice. There were some minimal gaps to fill in, which required me to stack multiple Andy-versions of rosette welds rather than run continuous beads. You can clearly see which seams didn’t have gaps because those welds came out perfect. Nonetheless, the seams are fully sealed.



As you can see, the mufflers of choice are two three-foot-long Cherry Bombs. Knowing that someday I’ll be going to a turbo setup and may likely change some or all of this and/or go back to my MBRP muffler, I did not want to invest a ton of money into mufflers for this setup, but I also didn’t want to run straight pipes. I had a Cherry Bomb on my Jeep and really liked the tone, though I understand that’s an unfair comparison. Although Cherry Bombs can be loud, I’ve read the longer they are the better they muffle, so I went with the longest I could find. Also, getting the exhaust to dump in the back of the truck will help reduce interior decibel levels, though my neighbors on the road may not appreciate it too much, lol.


Next up will be to position and weld the H pipe to the driverside pipe, then begin working on the hoops over the rear axle, work out the rear exits, and figure out how I’m going to hang all of this, to which I have some decent ideas.
While there has been a fair amount of complexity in engineering this exhaust system, I’ve really enjoyed the process.
