Big Bird is definately a good name for your truck.![]()

Big Bird is definately a good name for your truck.![]()
yeah cause "ridiculously large lifted yellow truck" wont fit on a lic plate
and as far as being too big for a girl, you ever see the female bouncer at stoney's north?




I need to change my exhaust exit location, because being dumped at the start of the bed, the diesel smell is really starting to seep into the cab, especially when idling. People told me this was going to happen but I took the chance. So I was think I'm going to have to route it back to the stock location or what if I went straight back and had slant cut tip aimed down right in the middle where the spare tire use to be? This is probably hard to picture but I've seen it on many trucks. Or there is also the possibility of dual tips, one on each side behind the tiresI can't decide, but my local exhaust shop is going to do the work as soon as I make up my mind, pretty inexpensive.
)I need to change my exhaust exit location, because being dumped at the start of the bed, the diesel smell is really starting to seep into the cab, especially when idling. People told me this was going to happen but I took the chance. So I was think I'm going to have to route it back to the stock location or what if I went straight back and had slant cut tip aimed down right in the middle where the spare tire use to be? This is probably hard to picture but I've seen it on many trucks. Or there is also the possibility of dual tips, one on each side behind the tiresI can't decide, but my local exhaust shop is going to do the work as soon as I make up my mind, pretty inexpensive.
Do you have a CAT on the truck? That will cut down on exhaust smell the most things (granted a cat makes it smell like propane not diesel)
The way it looks in your garage picture is that the exhaust tip is pointed straight down from the bend. Kick it out so the end is at least even with the body so it will clear the vehicle. Then the exhaust will clear the body and should stop it rolling back into the cab.
If you put the exhaust under the bed make sure your not dumping on your axle or any of your brake lines. The soot will coat em and make em a beast to work on.
Good luck.
If the soot is still hitting the axle you don't have it far enough out.
If you clear the body it'll stop.
Mine was backing the rear end tell I got the tip on there and moved it out a few inches.

why is the underbody so clean?? leo better not see this..![]()
