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Old 06-03-2006, 06:56 AM
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Talking Stacks installed....pics

Finally got some stack pics. What do you all think??? Thanks for all the help from you guys. You always answer all my questions... Smoke pics to follow...
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Looking Good. Nice and clean!
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Definetly looks good. Gotta love those mitres!
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Sorry for the ignorance but what do you do when it rains I want to get a single stack and just wondering about water buildup
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I drilled a 1/8th inch hole in the 90 for drainage. Either you can do this, or several members have make covers. buckshotmgee used mini kegs!!! Looks good...
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Originally Posted by sumner
I drilled a 1/8th inch hole in the 90 for drainage. Either you can do this, or several members have make covers. buckshotmgee used mini kegs!!! Looks good...
Thanks Bro
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i would like to see some under the truck pics if anyone has some. and the hole u cut, is it 5" and a bit or did you make an oval hole like other members have?? thanks. You truck looks really good.
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Cool

i originally drilled a 6" hole in the box, but I ended up ovaling the hole out a bit to make the stacks sit lower. I can still fit it in an automatic carwash... Ill get some pics of underneath today somtime. I didn't use the flex and clamps, I just welded the 90 to the existing pipe. Thanks for all the comments...
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cool thanks again. i was just wondering, cause i got a buddy that works for international truck lines and he can get me 2 5" mitre stacks, 5" T-pipe, 2 90* for stacks, and either flex pipe or solid. he said the flex will rot, but it takes a couple of years. I was thinking about going solid and just clamp the 90* pipe to the T under the box and weld the rest except the stacks. Any ways, to make a long story short, he can get my all of this for 250-350 Canadian. i all ready got the mounting clamps, so i dont need them. thanks for the help though.
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Looks great.
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Very nice looking truck, The rockers really look good on the red.

O, the stacks are sweet too.
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Looks deluxe.
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Looks GOOD

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I was thinking about getting stacks for mine, i was wondering how loud they were and if you had the cat and a muffler or nothing.
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They are straight out. No cat, no muffler. They are pretty loud, especially on the highway. I am thinking about putting on a resonator or something. I have a really loud stereo, but i think its just too much for the highway anyway. Love it in town....
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