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Anyone running stacks with a headache rack?

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Old 05-21-2007, 09:32 PM
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Anyone running stacks with a headache rack?

Anyone running this setup? Pics if you got em
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Iker42 hooked me up on photoshop. Whaddya think?
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Looks good I would think Stax would look better with a headache rack as they are set back from the cab about 3"-4" the headache rack would take up that space and give a cleaner look.
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Looks good I would think Stax would look better with a headache rack as they are set back from the cab about 3"-4" the headache rack would take up that space and give a cleaner look.
I like that truck with stacks and rack... looks cool

the bigger the stack you buy the less gap you see that's why I went with a 7" miter
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I like that truck with stacks and rack... looks cool

the bigger the stack you buy the less gap you see that's why I went with a 7" miter
Got it installed yet? Pics? I was thinking about the thickness at the front of the bed and space between the bed & cab plus the headache should be straight up and down instead of arcing forward away from the stack making dor a tighter looking fitment.
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Got it installed yet? Pics? I was thinking about the thickness at the front of the bed and space between the bed & cab plus the headache should be straight up and down instead of arcing forward away from the stack making dor a tighter looking fitment.
No, grand rock had to make it for me...should be here this week... I hope
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only problem i see with it is that the stacks would block the brake lights in the headache rack. other than that, looks good!!!!
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Phil,

That photoshop puts them over pretty far. I measured and they would cover just the edge. Been watching your thread on the "twins" I think I am headed over to BD when I sell my house for some of my own. Just an hour away now that I am in Victoria.
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Man that setup looks sweet, nice truck man.
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No, grand rock had to make it for me...should be here this week... I hope

Mark I think I'm as excited as you are cant wait to see that single 7"
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I thought about gettin a headache rack but I don't know????????
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JD are those the aussies or bull haulers? They look nice any more pics??
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JD are those the aussies or bull haulers? They look nice any more pics??
They are bullhaulers.
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I think it looks good on that megacab, my only suggestion is a tad lower, maybe an 1" above the cab height/headache rack, or dead level with it...
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THanks for the input and compliments guys. I think I would put the tips just at the top or a little higher than the top of the headache rack. My wife hates the idea, just another reason to do it


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