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Question Was Asked By - Tammi L
Question:
Ive seen other similar carriers and they all mention that I should not use with a rear exhaust system, because of excessive heat so close to the carrier. Is that the case with yours, I did not see anything mentioned? Thanks
asked by: Tammi L
Expert Reply:
If your vehicle has the exhaust coming straight out the back, then it could melt the carrier due to the heat created by the engine and exited through your exhaust. The only solution in these situations is to redirect the exhaust down or out to the side of the vehicle. We have many different styles of exhaust tips that may work for your application. I have posted links below to a few parts that may work and also to the our complete exhaust tip selection if none of those will work for you. Exhaust is always an important consideration when selecting a cargo carrier.
expert reply by: Bob G
Products Referenced in This Question
Clamp-On Exhaust Redirect; 3" x 12" Long Exhaust Tip
Product Summary:
Round
One Tip
Stainless Steel
Clamp-On
3 Inch Diameter
Product Specs:
12 Inch Length
Turndown
3 Inch Tailpipe Fit
Clamp-On Exhaust Redirect; 3-1/2" x 12" Long Exhaust Tip
Product Summary:
Round
One Tip
Stainless Steel
Clamp-On
3-1/2 Inch Diameter
Product Specs:
12 Inch Length
Turndown
3-1/2 Inch Tailpipe Fit
MagnaFlow 3-1/2" Exhaust Tip - Stainless, Weld-On for 3-1/2" Tailpipe
Product Summary:
Round
One Tip
Stainless Steel
Weld-On
3-1/2 Inch Diameter
Product Specs:
16 Inch Length
Turndown
3-1/2 Inch Tailpipe Fit
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Rola Swinging Enclosed Cargo Carrier for 2" Trailer Hitch
Product Summary:
Enclosed Carrier
Swinging Carrier
250 lbs
Product Specs:
2 Inch Hitch
13.5 Cubic Feet
Class 3
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