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The lowest point of the exhaust is exactly where the rear wheels are located. Therefore it will clear almost anything as long as the tires don't hit the fenders. To put it simply, the tires would rub with the fender before our exhaust scrapes the ground.
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The lowest point of the exhaust is exactly where the rear wheels are located. Therefore it will clear almost anything as long as the tires don't hit the fenders. To put it simply, the tires would rub with the fender before our exhaust scrapes the ground.
Your right. I have taken the car over some pretty sketchy areas and had no rubbing.
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