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greyrig05 Dec 17, 2006 09:51 PM

single stack kit?
 
i'm wanting to run a single straight cut stack. i know i can fab a kit up, but was wondering if there is a kit avaliable? and do i have to run flex pipe anywhere?

NukleusX Dec 17, 2006 09:56 PM

I have seen kits availiable, but they are way overpriced (yet simple straight forward). Fabbing will save you a lot of money in this area (as I know; I am in the process of gathering the supplies)

greyrig05 Dec 17, 2006 10:04 PM

yea i guess if i cant find one at a decient price ill fab one up.

Forrest Nearing Dec 17, 2006 10:04 PM

they also don't come up in the corner of the bed... the come up right over the exhaust and then run a couple 90* elbows to get the pipe to the corner... which kills one of the great things about a single stack, you still have 4 feet width at the front of the bed

Luvnacumns Dec 17, 2006 10:24 PM

I would think that if you went to a truck dealer or parts center you could do it a lot cheaper. I was just in there getting a block heater plug and noticed they had a 5" stack and it was only 20" long or so and when I get my 5" system installed I am goona go and buy it to put on as a turn down tip they also had one that was about 36" long I was thinking I could also do that and put the tip straight out the back instead of out behind the tire so the rocks don't do as much damage and keeps cleaner?? Can't decide

97ramctd Dec 17, 2006 10:46 PM

if you run it up in the corner of the bed you would have to go under the frame[yuk] think i got maybe 75$ in my single bought the stack off of ebay for 55$ to my door (got it in 2 days:o ), got 6 ft of flex, a useless 90* elbow, 4 clamps, and a litlle weldin on the stack and it was done. [coffee]

Muddin_dude06 Dec 17, 2006 10:48 PM

Try Airflo.com, I just ordered everything I need for my stacks as far as plumbing goes because my local semi dudes in the area want $90 for a 90* and $178 for a "T"...

Forrest Nearing Dec 17, 2006 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by 97ramctd (Post 1256519)
if you run it up in the corner of the bed you would have to go under the frame[yuk]

why? I've seen a number of setups that run above the frame... 5" pipe...

973604x4 Dec 17, 2006 11:52 PM

3rd gen trucks have to come striaght up into the bed from the exhaust pipe...

i had a 6" bull hauler...its in the closet on the patio now. I got all the parts needed at a Mack truck shop. cost me about $200 getting good clamps and all the elbows. only required welding in 2 places. i'll be getting rid of my stack soon....just couldn't stand not having a toolbox. still have all the good parts needed for the new owner to install it.

greyrig05 Dec 18, 2006 06:48 PM

thaks guys. yea i guess it will be cheaper to build my own. i have the 5inch bullydog and im wanting to use the 4inch to 5inch section and add a small aeroturbine and then 90 up into the bed. then a straight cut stack level with the cab.

2-Stroke Dec 18, 2006 06:53 PM

check out my gallery - I put in about 200 bucks by the time you count bolts, brackets, and material. I love it, and mine is quiet - just over stock, but with a growl.


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