With the pipes coming out under the bumper, you get fumigated trying to hook up a trailer. It does indeed sound better though when driving in most situations.
That's actually a really good point. I've towed my 18' trailer a handful of times when staying very locally with my 96' Jeep GC when I was going somewhere I knew maneuverability would be problematic. It has one single pipe out the back and yea she'll fumigate you during trailer hook up. I got the pipes and kind of laid them out at the end of the day. No after work time tonight, so I'll be working on it tomorrow, hopefully I'll be able to get in early and work on it before hours.
So I've got the pipes, I've got the Thrush mufflers and we'll see if I do or don't like them. I think I have all the clamps and hangers I'll need. I have a heat shield I planned to install between the right side muffler and the bed lift pump, but now I have an issue.
This is the shield:
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I wrongfully assumed that it had some attachment method like a metal band clamp, but it does not. What the heck am I suppose to do tack weld it to the muffler? There are no legs on the other side it simply is a hunk of corrugated metal. I could tack it at each corrugation. I think for the moment I'm not worried about running it without a shield, but on a hot summer day in traffic, or in a field idling, or towing..... I just want to make sure I don't kill the pump from the heat over time.
Same thing goes for the fuel tank valve, not terribly concerned about it at the moment, but at least with that being mounted under the cab I can fab up a heat shield to attach to the cab, close to the valve.