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I live in victoria and i was wondering whats the deal with side pipes/side exhaust? Pics attached Thanks a ton Ben. -------------------- QUOTE take her to the speedway at archerfield, nuthin says i like you more than screaming bogans. QUOTE Harvey Normans, Godfreys. Introduce her to washing machines and vacuum cleaners:) |
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mechanic-man
Post #6
i've seen some of the chevy utes around me have pipes the come out just infront of the rear wheels, but i've been told there not legal... |
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Twist
Post #8
QUOTE(Mccann @ Sep 30 2006, 08:01 PM) [snapback]1280306361[/snapback] oh that truck I think it is practicality, cause when he goes 4wding he wont rip it off the back..... or it just looks good ????? He wouldnt go 4wding with rims like that or with the airbrushing nor have an exhaust system like that Its most likely just for show |
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tomk
Post #9
For practical reasons four wheel drives/bush bashers have to have them out the side sometimes because there diff is a crazy heavy duty set up with heavy shock absorbers and springs and by the time they have modded that part of the truck there is sometimes little room plus by directing the pipes out to the side like that it avoices undercarriage damage to them. Or like this tossers done he has put them out the side |
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e^jay
Post #13
i think you will find they can be engineered for DOT. Though they MUST exit past the last winding window - also must pass through a catalytic converter (of course) |
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S15_Clint
Post #14
actually Side pipes are legal if they meet the correct regulations, the vehicle must have the minimum clearances (which means most cars would require Lift kits) and they must exit after the door jambs or windows as stated above. Southport Exhaust Ute use to have side exit pipes and sounded absolutely terrific, and was legal. |
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Rookie ROX
Post #18
For Queensland anyway; |
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thats_hott_11
Post #19
it looks good i guess but i dont understand y ppl buy 4x4 and dont take em off road ....... off road 4x4 kicks ass wohooo |
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Rolla_ball
Post #20
hey i dont see why u are worried whether its illegal or not coz the first things the cops will see when u come oup the road are those huge ass tyres which are probly not legal either |
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boozt
Post #23
[quote name='Rookie ROX' date='Oct 1 2006, 10:21 AM' post='1280307192'] |
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KERAZY
Post #25
QUOTE(Mr-Rota @ Oct 1 2006, 07:49 PM) [snapback]1280309444[/snapback] As said before with the suspention setups on hardcore 4x4's they leave little to no room for exhausts out the rear so they put it out the side. thats the same with low, low, low cars. looks cool on the shoebox generation of cars. |
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clutch-monkey
Post #35
QUOTE I'd say most of the Cobra's getting around would be kit cars. So there'd be some conjecture there they're considered 'new' cars, if that helps. that's why you need an engine built in the last five years to put in them ![]() |
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