Diesel Stacks
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Diesel Stacks
Hey i have a 97 GMC 2500 extended cab with a long bed and i was thinking bout putting 2 5" stacks in the bed also. I think that straight stacks would look better then bent tips but was wonderin is there any problems with rain/snow falling and building up inside the pipes?? or any other pros and cons of putting stacks onto my truck
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No rain problem here... Most drill an 1/8" hole at the lowest point in the exhaust to drain.... PS this is a Dodge site so probably not too many GMC pics with stacks...
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welcome to DTR. adding the 1/8" hole is what most do like stated above, and you are right that a small hole of that size will not adversely affect anything. best thing i can say for you with a gm question on exhaust stacks, is to get ahold of a diesel world or power mag and look towards the back for vendors and links.
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welcome to DTR. adding the 1/8" hole is what most do like stated above, and you are right that a small hole of that size will not adversely affect anything. best thing i can say for you with a gm question on exhaust stacks, is to get ahold of a diesel world or power mag and look towards the back for vendors and links.
LOL....BBIIGG stack.
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