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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Chattanooga Tn.
explorer '94 limited
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Hey guys i have a new problem. I went to Maxi the other day and they said to put in flowmasters i would not be able to have a reciver hitch attached to the bottom. Is this true?
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Augusta Georgia
'97 Mountaineer
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get a second opinion.. its a tight fit under there, but theres a lot you can do to work around it, like side exits, 2 exist on 1 side, or even lower exits
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Chattanooga Tn.
explorer '94 limited
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Thanks alot I will look into it.
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Sequim, WA
'91 xl
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He's right, you don't have to mount the flowmasters in the rear either. I had two flowmasters installed and the guy who did ask me where I wanted them, and he did whatever I wanted him to.
So I actually mounted mine where the spare tire use to go, there's no way I could fit a 42 inch spare tire under there anyway.
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