Pypes Stainless Exhaust Install with Pics!

Nice job, being a weldor, I can appreciate the skill it takes to tig stainless pipe, especially thinwall. Is it just the picture, The shocks look awful close to pipes. and the rear is unloaded. Will the shocks move outward slightly? maybe not. did you compensate with top shock mounts, when moving rear back? would`nt that throw shocks in a bind? Or am I just missing something. Also, maybe an issue, with shocks reaching their travel limits, bottoming out. Use shorter shocks? Suspending system by rubber, at an angle, may cause system to sag possibly, with enough bumps, or is this a strip only car? Not busting your chops, just throwing a few things out there that may have been overlooked. One thing for sure, your grandkids can have a solid exhaust system, when they`re 80. Stainless, the ultimate steel8)

The shocks really arnt very close to the pipes, it's just the pic, when you relocate the leaf springs, it makes you go to a longer shock as the back end of the car ends up higher, the angle change of the shocks when moving the rear end back is so minor that binding isnt an issue...Suspending with rubber? Do you mean the exhaust in terms of sagging? No worries, I'm changing the hangers to a totally different setup, not happy with the looks of the Pypes cheapie hangers, but think about it, even new cars have the exhaust suspended by rubber donut like bushings....

Ryan