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Dual tip/true dual out of one side is my favorite. Looks very classy imo. Dual straight bumper looks like every other truck out there. Bit redneck.

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Dual tip/true dual out of one side is my favorite. Looks very classy imo. Dual straight bumper looks like every other truck out there. Bit redneck.

 

It's hard to just look at someone's vehicle and say that the person is a redneck. Not too long ago the only people with lifted trucks were rednecks. Now people spend thousands on lifts, rims and tires just for the look and don't even like being on dirt roads. I am a redneck and I don't mind saying it lol, I'm just making a point that some mods have went from a certain type of group out to others. Hell you can even say that about music genres. I don't think just rear exit exhaust even look redneck, just seems to be the default location when they're not sure what they want.

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I prefer the dual out the pass the side, but with borla the second pipe takes up the room the rear sway bar needs so I was stuck with dual out the back.

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It's hard to just look at someone's vehicle and say that the person is a redneck. Not too long ago the only people with lifted trucks were rednecks. Now people spend thousands on lifts, rims and tires just for the look and don't even like being on dirt roads. I am a redneck and I don't mind saying it lol, I'm just making a point that some mods have went from a certain type of group out to others. Hell you can even say that about music genres. I don't think just rear exit exhaust even look redneck, just seems to be the default location when they're not sure what they want.

 

Let me rephrase...in my area...its the "rednecks" ages 17-30, that run around all straight piped and crap, that have dual straight bumper that ruin it for me, hence why I generalized it as "redneck." They are everywhere.

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I prefer the dual out the pass the side, but with borla the second pipe takes up the room the rear sway bar needs so I was stuck with dual out the back.

 

I have the GM Borla system, with the dual outlets, exiting out the passenger side. I didn't run into any issues with the rear sway bar.

 

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I have the GM Borla system, with the dual outlets, exiting out the passenger side. I didn't run into any issues with the rear sway bar.

 

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Did you install the hellwig 7735 rear sway bar? Trucks don't come with rear sway bars from the factory. Mind getting me some pictures of how close the rear sway bar is to the exhaust?

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Did you install the hellwig 7735 rear sway bar? Trucks don't come with rear sway bars from the factory. Mind getting me some pictures of how close the rear sway bar is to the exhaust?

 

I didn't install any rear sway bar. I wasn't aware if trucks came with a rear sway bar or not. I assumed you were talking about a "stock" truck, which mine is.

 

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I didn't install any rear sway bar. I wasn't aware if trucks came with a rear sway bar or not. I assumed you were talking about a "stock" truck, which mine is.

 

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Ah OK, gotcha

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Google hellwig 7735 for our trucks. It was model 7800 on the GMT 800/900 trucks. Makes em handle a lot better in the corners and help control weight in the bed much better. Doesn't do so well if you want axle articulation for off road though.

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