New MBRP "Smoker" Stack kits available soon!
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Who wants to put money on how long it is before people start mounting air filter boxes next to the fender and huge heat shields on their stacks? maybe a fuel tank mounted under the door with a step? reverse opening hood?
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Originally Posted by Timmay2
Who wants to put money on how long it is before people start mounting air filter boxes next to the fender and huge heat shields on their stacks? maybe a fuel tank mounted under the door with a step? reverse opening hood?
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Their is this numb nuts that runs around town where I live that has a 2wheel drive dually and has stacks running on the outside of his truck and about 3 foot above the top of the cab..................looks so retarded I'm still not into the whole stack thing but this guys truck just looks plain stupid!
Atleast with some of these kits if you get them flush with the top of the cab they don't look tooooo bad.
~Nick
Atleast with some of these kits if you get them flush with the top of the cab they don't look tooooo bad.
~Nick
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Originally Posted by Timmay2
Who wants to put money on how long it is before people start mounting air filter boxes next to the fender and huge heat shields on their stacks? maybe a fuel tank mounted under the door with a step? reverse opening hood?
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are they here yet ?
are they here yet?are they here yet?are they here yet?are they here yet?are they here yet?are they here yet?are they here yet?are they here yet?
sorry just as excited to annoy the neighbors with a new item for the truck,.
i met the sheriff 2 days ago.. he live across the street (oops)
sorry just as excited to annoy the neighbors with a new item for the truck,.
i met the sheriff 2 days ago.. he live across the street (oops)
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those are to cool!! Now what we need are some real engine brakes....like over the valve like the big trucks, then head down a long grade and let them sing!!! That was the best part about working on heavy trucks. We'd get some in the shop with 10" pipes, take her out on a test drive and flick the switch up on #6 and drop your foot off the throttle, windows down at 65mph and listen to them rumble........ohhhh, ohhhhhhhh.......ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by dodgeguy71
those are to cool!! Now what we need are some real engine brakes....like over the valve like the big trucks, then head down a long grade and let them sing!!! That was the best part about working on heavy trucks. We'd get some in the shop with 10" pipes, take her out on a test drive and flick the switch up on #6 and drop your foot off the throttle, windows down at 65mph and listen to them rumble........ohhhh, ohhhhhhhh.......ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!
10" pipes! can almost stick your head down those sewer pipes!
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Originally Posted by Gotlift01
Their is this numb nuts that runs around town where I live that has a 2wheel drive dually and has stacks running on the outside of his truck and about 3 foot above the top of the cab..................looks so retarded I'm still not into the whole stack thing but this guys truck just looks plain stupid!
Atleast with some of these kits if you get them flush with the top of the cab they don't look tooooo bad.
~Nick
Atleast with some of these kits if you get them flush with the top of the cab they don't look tooooo bad.
~Nick
Hey Nick,
Is this a blue dodge that you are seeing? If so, I think I've seen it rolling around Longmont...