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Old 05-06-2007, 12:31 PM
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Here are a couple videos of mine. RPM set at 1100 manual high idle. have a 24 in flow thru muffler.



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Originally Posted by J Double
Well, my personal preference is to keep miters low (1"-2" above the cab) and then tuck them inboard a little so you can't see them as your looking down the side of the truck from the front. Again, just my personal preference.

Nice pipes Rods!!
i agree with the 1-2" above cab and to bring them in a little i'm just not sure what my truck will look like because i haven't seen a 2WD that is still close to stock other than one on here so i am trying to get eveyones input. Thanks,
Old 05-06-2007, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Townsend600
I wanted something a little different so I got parts from the local truck shop and then had everything chromed. 6"x30" mitre cuts I'll get some better pics when I have it detailed next week.
how much do you have invested in the stacks. i was thinking about going to the local frieghtliner and having them do it thinking they would be cheaper than the truck outfitter shops. and after seeing yours i think the i would go with the 5" the 6" looks good just a little big i think for my truck. i drive a grampa rig. i think i do the stacks i will lose the steps. and do the front leveling kit.
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Here's my little single.
Sense these pics the stack has been cut done about 6 inchs.



Old 05-06-2007, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by WHITE3500DUALLY
Here's my little single.
Sense these pics the stack has been cut done about 6 inchs.



nice truck you are just on this side of the line between frieghtliner and 1 ton. anyways looks good. Thanks,
Old 05-06-2007, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Fire Rescue124
i agree with the 1-2" above cab and to bring them in a little i'm just not sure what my truck will look like because i haven't seen a 2WD that is still close to stock other than one on here so i am trying to get eveyones input. Thanks,
Since your 2wd sits low, I think if you keep the miters low and tucked you'll be very happy.
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Originally Posted by Townsend600
I wanted something a little different so I got parts from the local truck shop and then had everything chromed. 6"x30" mitre cuts I'll get some better pics when I have it detailed next week.
Turned out real nice Townsend....I like the chromed Y-pipe.
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Originally Posted by WHITE3500DUALLY
Here's my little single.
Sense these pics the stack has been cut done about 6 inchs.





That is awesome!!! Nice truck too!!

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Old 05-06-2007, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by J Double
Since your 2wd sits low, I think if you keep the miters low and tucked you'll be very happy.
yeah i think the they will look good if i have them just above the cab. i think that i am going to do 5" miters and put them just outside the black trim on the back of the cab but not so far you can see them out the mirrors. i did some copy paste from someone elses stack so let me see if i can post it. and i have a sound cip i want yall to tell me if it will sound the same or alot diff. with the stacks.
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The Pic looks like crap but it works for ideas. do yall think that the placement is good?
and the sound clip. i had my wife video so she didn't get the ideal sound very much i will get a better one later.

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Originally Posted by WHITE3500DUALLY
Here's my little single.
Sense these pics the stack has been cut done about 6 inchs.


Love your truck man....very cool
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Sound clip PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
man I gotta hear those beasts.....those are huge
There not that bad at all , mainly cause there so close together and not near the window , I'll get some drive by clips soon
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There not that bad at all , mainly cause there so close together and not near the window , I'll get some drive by clips soon

yeah...please do I bet they sound awesome
when you make your clip make sure you goose it a few times real good!!!!

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I'll do a 3rd gear burn out
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I cant get sound clips, but I guarantee you they sound awesome. The turbo sings clearly with every shift, and you hear the true sound(the difference is clear). But if you pull trailers, you'd better get a muffler or practice patience. with 3.73 gears in 6th gear at 70-75 mph is so loud you can hear the dash vibrate with the noise. Still wouldnt trade it for the world. Keeps me off my cell phone while I'm driving, too!
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Anyone know a good place on the internet to buy the stacks cheap?


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