Exhaust Clearance Double D

Evilidea

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Is there a decent high airflow/clearance exhaust that will not need modded to install a 4" Double D lift?
 

Evilidea

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Is the silence a no? I was hoping to upgrade exhaust before purchasing the double d lift and figured maybe I'd get one that doesn't need modded when lift goes on.
 

Evilidea

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Most exhausts will not have an issue with the double d kit. Is there one your looking at?


Dynomax® Ultra Flo "Rockcrawler" Cat-Back Exhaust in Stainless Steel
For 12-14 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited JK 4 Door with 3.6L

This is one I'm looking at but I am open to ideas, especially if they save me a lil coin.
 

JK GABY

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YOU HAVE TO CUT,INVERT & ROTATE the Cat in the driverside to have clearance between the arms and driveshaft.Articulate the suspencion before welding.
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pvanweelden

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^ wowzers, just asking a question here, but wouldn't a bent pipe without the loop work? was the loop part(s) of the original exhaust?
 

JK GABY

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You need to have equal length in both exhaust,if you use strait pipe you are affecting the performance of the engine
 

pvanweelden

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^ thanks, sorry, I didn't know that the 3.6 did that loop from the factory.


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GuillaumeC91

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^ thanks, sorry, I didn't know that the 3.6 did that loop from the factory.

I saw a Jeep video back when the 3.6L came out explaining that the driver side loop (called the trumpet design) was part of the performance increase on the 3.6L since that was the big difference with the 3.8L. Equal lenght exhausts on both sides is surprisingly fairly important for power.

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