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Old 08-01-2005, 01:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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catbacks and ground clearance

what is the ground clearance of the magnaflows and borlas and zoomers? is there difference?
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Old 08-01-2005, 10:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The Zoomers cans seem to hang pretty low on a 300C. An inch lower on an SRT8 I presume.

From the pictures of the magnaflow I've seen they look pretty tucked up there.
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Our systems consider proximity and pathways of OEM components so as to eliminate potential heat or clearance issues. We do measure radiant heat and surface temp at crucial areas in vehicles where the routing may put something in harms way. Certain materials require different tolerances and must be considered on a case by case basis.

Of all the systems ground clearance is nearly the same as OEM. Angle of approach is always the same and angle of departure is the same on all vehicles except the 300 V6 dual or quad tip systems as they sit below the bumper.
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Not a single scrape since installing my Zoomers 2 weeks ago. Since then I've clocked over 1k miles and gone over all sorts of speed bumps, driveways, and inclines...
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Not a single scrape since installing my Zoomers 2 weeks ago. Since then I've clocked over 1k miles and gone over all sorts of speed bumps, driveways, and inclines...
ditto... havent had my Zoomers scrape the ground once and that includes the speed bumps in the Hermosa Ralphs parking lot in front of starbucks.. those are mountains.
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thanks, just wondering as the rig may soon be dropped.
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thanks, just wondering as the rig may soon be dropped.
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