Probably just condensation accumulated within the length of the cold
exhaust system.
If it's still doing it after it's warm I would look a little further.
>I have a 97 S-10 and i cranked it up this morning to let it warm up and i
>noticed water dripping from the tailpipe. It was around 38 degrees
>farenheight at the time. Is that something that is normal, i never noticed
>it before?
> Thanks tom
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