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I found these on F/B market place. 60" stack's for $70.00! Drove 1 hr to get them. The guy had several old Ford trucks and a couple of caddies out in his side yard. We got to talking about vehicles and looking at the stack's he said man you drove 1hr for them I'll take $50.00 for them!
I looked at him and said sold. I got home and had to see how they are gonna look once mounted. I think they will be just fine. :metal::metal::metal::metal: |
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YES!! You have chosen... wisely.
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Oh yeah I like how that looks
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You could turn them out at least 45° or even 90°
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Don't forget about them being up there :lol:
I can't wait till the video, the start-up and the drive-by |
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Personally, I wouldn't want it any other way!
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Nice :) can't wait to hear it myself.
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Keep in mind Andy your going to have to put cans over them when it rains, aside from that they look killer on it.
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You'll be fine with the slash cuts on them, no need for buckets or caps. Just don't let it sit for a year without running it after a noahs ark type rain.
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That is a rig that is perfect for stacks. I say turn the outlet on the 45 and you will be golden.
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Those flappers are for straight stacks. If you're not pumping some compression they go tink tink tink while it idles. Watch that video I posted
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Boss set-up, Hoss.
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maaan, I want a ramp truck in the worst way haha.
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Those stacks make me think of the one's my dad had on his truck back in the day. I love the truck. If I had one, I would probably bring too many more projects home.
V/R Kerry |
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Dual stack Peterbilts have an 1/8" hole in the Y besides if the lowest point is below the exhaust ports it'll never fill anything important. And if it does you've bigger problems than your stacks.
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Cool
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Did you get these installed?
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Those sound great
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Andy, what engine is in the '68 Pusher?
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Real nice. -klb |
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Sounds great! just don't forget they're up that high and pull into a low clearance area. I did that all the time with my antenna back in the CB days.
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As I'm slowly working on my C30 flatbed I keep thinking about your stacks. A lot of people don't care for em, but as a teen in the 70's I loved them. Side pipes and stacks were a cool mod back in the day.
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Ok thanks, I watched the video and it sounds really good.
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