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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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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...
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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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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 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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Billy Ray
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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Billy Ray
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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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