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I talked to a muffler shop today getting quotes on installing dual exhaust and he informed me that you cant run duals on driver side by gas tank, you have to crossover then switch back over, first I'll heard of this
 

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That's bologna, the tank is outside the frame and the exhaust is inside the frame. Was it an over-the-phone conversation? Maybe the guy just hasn't been around old trucks much. What he said is true with newer trucks.
 

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Second of all the driver's side is the easiest side to run the exhaust on, while the passenger side is a little bit more tough due to the transfer case being in the way.
 

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Stopped by but without truck, I know that sounded crazy, didnt know if it was some kind of new law
 

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Also, it's not even because the exhaust can't be near the fuel tank on the newer trucks, it's just that there's simply not enough clearance there. There's a bazillion cars out there that have the exhaust run right next to the tank.
 

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Also, it's not even because the exhaust can't be near the fuel tank on the newer trucks, it's just that there's simply not enough clearance there. There's a bazillion cars out there that have the exhaust run right next to the tank.

x2. He just doesn't know what he's talking about.
 

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Go to a better shop. Sounds like he's ill informed or like most muffler shops, just plain lazy. Custom (good) muffler shops can do just about anything with the right tools. Like most drive in, drive out muffler shops they are all about making a quick buck. Call around and interview other shops. You get what you're willing to pay for. Make sure to get quoted on a aluminized or other rust resistant piping or you'll be replacing the exhaust again soon.
 
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Get an aftermarket trans crossmemberif you want duals, after having someone who I thought would be able to do a good job on my exhaust and didn't, I'm contemplating a new crossmember so I don't have to run one pipe over it and one below it like it is now! I'm still also just contemplating doing a single setup next, but most likely after I get new headers!
 

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Just get the exhaust to shoot out under the cab like mine. The drive thru folks will love you! :D
 

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I have duals on mine no problems. had duals for quite a while. runs pretty much straight back, then dumps out the sides.
 

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Get an aftermarket trans crossmemberif you want duals, after having someone who I thought would be able to do a good job on my exhaust and didn't, I'm contemplating a new crossmember so I don't have to run one pipe over it and one below it like it is now! I'm still also just contemplating doing a single setup next, but most likely after I get new headers!

You may just need to source the other style factory cross member. I don't recall the application, but instead of one side up and one down, it was symmetrical.
 

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And yeah, a good exhaust shop can run duals on most vehicles. The '88 k1500 I picked up has true duals. They ran them over to the passenger side to get around the inboard fuel tank. Did a nice job too. Mufflers are a little louder than I would have liked, but they did quality work, so I won't mess with it until I have to.
 

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Not sure what year and model you have but Hooker Headers sells a mandrel bent (no kinks) 2.25" system that is bent to clear the crossmember. Ive seen a few trucks online with this kit and it fits pretty good. Im going to use the kit as well when its time.
 

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