Exhaust thru door step

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I would like to see some photos of how some of you did this and what fittings where used?

This will be the side door step. Thanks
 

GeneMiller

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Sorry no photos but I ran my first one through. It was a mistake. Painted driveways ,grass anything that doesn't like heat get damaged.

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jack zerkie
Not always the answer but I use a 2 ft square plywood to deflect the exhaust heat from the engine . jz.
 

Jim Martin

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go down to your local exhaust shop and have them bend you up a 90 degree angle that you can slip on the machine when needed to divert the exhaust.........

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Shane T

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The large black pipe is the blower, has a 90 degree under van to another muffler. The small pipe is engine exhaust, it also has a 90 that directs the exhaust to the other side of the van.
 

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i have yet to see a Chevy van with dual cargo doors on both sides of the van. It has to nice for sure.
 
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i have yet to see a Chevy van with dual cargo doors on both sides of the van. It has to nice for sure.

I've always contemplated that... Put it out the drivers side door on the Chevy double door vans.... They're a bit rare to find 1 for sale here though... Either way, it'd keep your van a lot cooler with both sides open... And they don't come in the extended model, only the stubby...
 

Jim Martin

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i have yet to see a Chevy van with dual cargo doors on both sides of the van. It has to nice for sure.

when I was looking at vans for my 570 I seen one in Scottsdale....would of loved to got it but it was already sold.....
 

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I love that van, the only issue is that is a standard length van. When first bought my PlowerClean Victory it was rear mounted in this van but with all the issues I had on the Victory it made it too difficult to work on. It was also very tail heavy with that 110 gallon freshy and the unit in the back. Now with this back up unit in, it is very easy to clean out the waste tank
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dealtimeman

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Dang so much more usable space and nooks to put stuff more organized and easier to access.
 

Doug Cox

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I did mine with copper pipe and fittings. Removed it shortly after install. Needed the fresh air to cool the machine and it was easier to clean the tray under the machine. IMO, don't waste your time.
 

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My white magic runs down and out the driver side of the van. I never understood while a manufacturer would vent right out the front where you need to be working.
 

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