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Old 04-03-2006, 07:45 PM
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Ok I got the sickness...
I am in the NEED!! not want of some 6" miter stacks. I'm not a huge fan of the 4x6" square tubing idea I prefer the y-pipe with divider method of doing so... My question is is what am I looking at cost wise for this to be feasible? I searched around and found a few people referring to this ebay store http://stores.ebay.com/Trucks-to-clubs . They are selling their kit for $495 Is that about right?? Just doesn't look like $495 worth of parts to me.... Some people have said they bought their stacks for about $50 a piece so that leaves $395 for a flex joint a couple clamps and a 'Y'? Just don't want to spend more than I have to....

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if you know how to weld it shouldnt be expensine. you could just buy the pipe and do it your self. if not you could try to find a ypipe and napa should have every thing else except for the stacks.if you dont want to have to screw with it i would look around somemore and buy the kit. someone had a set 4 sale in the classifieds, you may look their.
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You can pick up all the parts at a local big rig parts place like Fleet Pride. Those mandrel bent 45's, and 90's are expensive. I've seen 4'' splitters for almost 100 bucks. Still, you'd save $$ doing it yourself.
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I can weld... No big.. would like to do it myself if I could find the parts at a decent price and not pay out the ars in shipping
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That's were I got mine and some others around here.
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i know you dont want the crossover pipe, but i have $130 in everything for my entire setup....just something for your wallet to think about


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you can also get everything from a local chrome shop without having to weld anything plus it will be chrome.
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I just got off the phone with a couple of places, I was quoted the 4 in piping kit, stacks NOT included was $227, the 5 in piping kit, Stacks NOT included was $271. For 4in stacks, they were 50 bucks each for 36in long and the 5in stacks were 70 bucks for 36in. I can get the entire kit, 5in stacks included at a local distributor for Grand Rock Company for $390. Hope this helps
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My stacks started out as a Grand Rock kit but then I changed things some to move the stacks inboard. With the Grand Rock chrome stacks you get 1 year warranty.
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Originally Posted by CTD2001
I just got off the phone with a couple of places, I was quoted the 4 in piping kit, stacks NOT included was $227, the 5 in piping kit, Stacks NOT included was $271. For 4in stacks, they were 50 bucks each for 36in long and the 5in stacks were 70 bucks for 36in. I can get the entire kit, 5in stacks included at a local distributor for Grand Rock Company for $390. Hope this helps
Now this is a local distributor for Grand Rock Company as in they sell to Grand Rock?? I would love to have these numbers maybe you could PM me or something. The 5 in. piping kit sounds great... Much better priced than what I have been finding... Now I just have to decide whether I need 6in stack or whether the 5s will do... Any opinions??
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UH....i got 5" Staks comming out my yen-yang.....My house is in Gainesville Texas....just North of ya.....Ill cut ya a GOOD deal on a pair out of my personal stash.......PM me...........I am, too, going to try to build my setup (ONE of these days!)......as my sis-in-law works for the Wholesaler that sells to Fleet Pride......can you say COST!
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If you're a good welder/fitter you can make your own T from 2 90*'s. Just use a band saw to cut them and weld them to each other, 90*'s are about $20, T's are about $80.
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I bought the grandrock kit from blackcloud the other day.I went all out though.I got full 5 inch from the turbo back into 6 inch mitre cuts.It cost me a grand.It is a lot but the kit is supposed to be top notch and no pissin around with it
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i work with grand rock and they have differant kits depending on truck i just sold a kit to a guy 6in mitres 6in kit plus reducer to make fit onthe factory exhaust for around $500 they make nice kit and they work well


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