For those of you who said I'd melt my tire...
For those of you who said I'd melt my tire...
Eat crow!
Rub spot on exhaust (and check out that 2008 diff cover while you're at it
):

Rub spot on the tire:

Story: I had posted up here many times before that my exhaust was VERY close to my spare tire (less than 1/4"). Everybody said that I would for sure melt my tire. Well, 1 year later, this is what my exhaust and spare tire looks like. Towing in 100+ degree temps hasn't done a damn thing to it. Small minor rub spot on the tire, but ZERO signs of heat distortion.
Rub spot on exhaust (and check out that 2008 diff cover while you're at it
):
Rub spot on the tire:

Story: I had posted up here many times before that my exhaust was VERY close to my spare tire (less than 1/4"). Everybody said that I would for sure melt my tire. Well, 1 year later, this is what my exhaust and spare tire looks like. Towing in 100+ degree temps hasn't done a damn thing to it. Small minor rub spot on the tire, but ZERO signs of heat distortion.
Last edited by Zaairman; Sep 28, 2008 at 10:06 PM.
Well, there have been a few threads on here about tires that have caught on fire from exhausts, so their claims were justified. I want to say that all of the trucks were 2004+ Super Crews with a dual exhaust, but I could be wrong. Guess they forgot that my exhaust is much longer and much bigger... 

Ah... More like 5". And no, it's a factory diff cover... For a 2008 F-250.
for some reason i thought that was a gasoline with dual pipes, well mines gasoline with dual 2.5" pipes on each side of the spare, maybe thats why mine hasnt melted or anything,
so with 5" im guessing thats a 7.3
so with 5" im guessing thats a 7.3
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3M Rubberized undercoating. I'm in the process of undercoating my truck. Thats why I had the spare tire out. New shocks will come whenever I finally get some spare $$$.
Eat crow!
Rub spot on exhaust (and check out that 2008 diff cover while you're at it
):

Rub spot on the tire:

Story: I had posted up here many times before that my exhaust was VERY close to my spare tire (less than 1/4"). Everybody said that I would for sure melt my tire. Well, 1 year later, this is what my exhaust and spare tire looks like. Towing in 100+ degree temps hasn't done a damn thing to it. Small minor rub spot on the tire, but ZERO signs of heat distortion.
Rub spot on exhaust (and check out that 2008 diff cover while you're at it
):
Rub spot on the tire:

Story: I had posted up here many times before that my exhaust was VERY close to my spare tire (less than 1/4"). Everybody said that I would for sure melt my tire. Well, 1 year later, this is what my exhaust and spare tire looks like. Towing in 100+ degree temps hasn't done a damn thing to it. Small minor rub spot on the tire, but ZERO signs of heat distortion.

I had a Magnaflow 15609 installed on my 02 F150 a few days ago, and the installer was complaining about how close to the spare it was.
It's "almost" touching.
It's a little close to my body panel as well (where the tip comes out)
I'm wondering if he could've done a better job or is that how they come?
Sorry for any hijack.
Habibi
Looks good! The diff cover I mean, wait to you get into Heat Transfer, then you can calculate the amount of heat transfer your new cover has vs the old cover. Those fins sure do help!!
Sorry, couldn't resist. As you may have guessed we just got done talking about fins last week.
How's school going?
jrbhc8
Sorry, couldn't resist. As you may have guessed we just got done talking about fins last week.
How's school going?
jrbhc8
Just wanting to play a little devils advocate...
Lets make an analogy with your tire and a condom. Would you use a condom that had been in your back pocket for a year? All that heat from your *** breaks down the rubber. Just wondering about how much the rubber is broken down in your spare...and if it could fail?
Lets make an analogy with your tire and a condom. Would you use a condom that had been in your back pocket for a year? All that heat from your *** breaks down the rubber. Just wondering about how much the rubber is broken down in your spare...and if it could fail?
Looks good! The diff cover I mean, wait to you get into Heat Transfer, then you can calculate the amount of heat transfer your new cover has vs the old cover. Those fins sure do help!!
Sorry, couldn't resist. As you may have guessed we just got done talking about fins last week.
How's school going?
jrbhc8
Sorry, couldn't resist. As you may have guessed we just got done talking about fins last week.
How's school going?
jrbhc8
Just wanting to play a little devils advocate...
Lets make an analogy with your tire and a condom. Would you use a condom that had been in your back pocket for a year? All that heat from your *** breaks down the rubber. Just wondering about how much the rubber is broken down in your spare...and if it could fail?
Lets make an analogy with your tire and a condom. Would you use a condom that had been in your back pocket for a year? All that heat from your *** breaks down the rubber. Just wondering about how much the rubber is broken down in your spare...and if it could fail?




