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Old 03-04-2012, 07:23 PM
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Default CAC G-link or G-bar exhaust photos and options??

Does anybody have photos of their exhaust set up used with a Chris Alston's G-link or G-bar? And what kind of exhaust will work with minitubs? I've heard there is a bolt on solution, and there is always custom. There is always the option of dumping in front of the rear end, but that can be noisy. I'm interested in more than just first-gen F-bodies, allthough I'm building a 69 Camaro.

I saw a photo in the past that had arches in the trunk floor between the mini tubs to give the exhaust extra clearance over the rear end housing when the the rear end was fully compressed at the lowest ride height setting. I don't think it was for a Chris Alston's product, but I thought it was for another 4-link set up.

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Old 03-05-2012, 12:01 AM
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I don't have a good photo, but I had my custom tailpipes routed with a stock width Ricks tank and no dog ear notches in the tank. They are 2.5" pipes and 3" rear exit tips.

It can be done with modding the tank or trunk.
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