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Started hooking up new pipes wed, had a meeting down state thur but want to finish hooking up. Wed i put the expanshen chambers on but the hangers arnt even close to the mounts. i went into the frame to hook to engine then circled up and out side of the frame. But looking at rnbrades signature it lookes like his pipes stay outside the frame all the way untill it hooks to the engine. Does anyone know how there routed or even some pics i would really appreciate it. I have limited time to work on my machines and the trinity install instuctions are very vag.

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Started hooking up new pipes wed, had a meeting down state thur but want to finish hooking up. Wed i put the expanshen chambers on but the hangers arnt even close to the mounts. i went into the frame to hook to engine then circled up and out side of the frame. But looking at rnbrades signature it lookes like his pipes stay outside the frame all the way untill it hooks to the engine. Does anyone know how there routed or even some pics i would really appreciate it. I have limited time to work on my machines and the trinity install instuctions are very vag.

all inframe pipes atleast to my knowledge,go thruogh the inside of the frame..... :shoothead: :shoothead: :shoothead: :shoothead:

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Thats obviously a given, for some reason i thought maybe the expansion chambers stood inside the frame like the stock ones. After seening the pictures (thanx) i see how the are installed and the hanger in the pictures are offset forward like mine. after getting the whole exhuast together and rolling the around i got the hangers to work and they fit very well, except the right mid pipe touches the frame alittle. Thanxs again for taking the time to post pictures.

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