Dual exhaust crossmember

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I've looked on the internet, but can not find a bolt in transmission crossmember made to accomodate a dual exhaust system.

Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

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There's a member here that custom make em for our trucks.

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That's em!

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Thanks guys!
Here's one just prior to welding, Randy...

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You can see more and reach me here: Tejas SteelWorks
 

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Are the crossmembers the same for 2wd and 4wd?
 

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Thanks a lot. I will be in touch with Scotty.
 

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Are the crossmembers the same for 2wd and 4wd?

They are different. However, I do not know if one can be swapped in place of the other. It would also depend on the year of the truck. It might work on yours, but on the other hand, yours should already have plenty of clearance for duals.
 

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:cheers:

Thought I would try to get Scotty some more exposure by asking questions. It would be great for him if his could work with 4wd applications. He wouldn't have to redesign and it would expand his customer base two-fold...
 

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Looks like a pretty fancy piece. Anyone know how much $?
 

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my truck has true dual exhaust routed with the stock crossmember?? why do you need to buy a new one?
 

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my truck has true dual exhaust routed with the stock crossmember?? why do you need to buy a new one?

A 2wd crossmember humps up pretty good on the passenger side, with not much room for exhaust above it. And it looks hokey with the pipe ran under the crossmember on one side.
 

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Not 2wd...but the 3inch pipe fits fine up above on mine.
 

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Mine can be installed in either, though I haven't had anyone confirm a 4wd, yet. I made it with double humps, so both pipes hang below. You can hang them really close and have about 50% of the tube above the bottom of the frame rail. I can make them flat, for exhaust over the top, if someone wants to lay frame.
 

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