Pictures of my Single 6" stack
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Pictures of my Single 6" stack
Well here are the pics I promised. This was about 2 weeks ago but I havnt had time to get any better pics.
Someone call child services. He thinks at 11 hes ready for a job. So I got him one of my work shirts in his size and handed him a sawzall. He loved it.
Someone call child services. He thinks at 11 hes ready for a job. So I got him one of my work shirts in his size and handed him a sawzall. He loved it.
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stack is just right looks good. the clamps to guide the sawzall is a good idea never thought of that. he will learn stuff by helping you work on stuff and doing it hands on thats good. I learned on my own to do the stuff wish I had some teachers.
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looks good... but i think if you're going to go single stack you need to to a turn out faced toward the passenger side and slid over closer to the side of the bed but thats just my $0.02....Still looks cool though and i agree i like the unchromed look also
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Thanks for the nice comments guys, its a work in progress.
Yeah I suppose saftey glasses would be a good idea just to train him to use them but with a saw block on the pipe it is virtually impossible to have the metal shavings go up.
I do really like the Pro Comp MT's, no problems yet amd look better than any other mud terrain I have ever tried.
Like most exhaust though after a few weeks of runnin at highway speeds stack has turned mostly a gold annadized color. It looks good though and if I wanna look shineyonce in a while it only takes a few seconds with the scotchbrite. Thats the beauty of stainless boys.
Im still fighting the drone while pulling the trailer, and I have gained a new respect for the lower settings in the smarty. That thing smokes like crazy on 9.
I suppose I should get it closer to the passenger side but I have some plans for a fuel container and that would cut into my space to stick more stainless fittings in the bed. If I have to haul tools around in the bed too many more times i might extend it about 4'. Boy that'd look cool.
Yeah I suppose saftey glasses would be a good idea just to train him to use them but with a saw block on the pipe it is virtually impossible to have the metal shavings go up.
I do really like the Pro Comp MT's, no problems yet amd look better than any other mud terrain I have ever tried.
Like most exhaust though after a few weeks of runnin at highway speeds stack has turned mostly a gold annadized color. It looks good though and if I wanna look shineyonce in a while it only takes a few seconds with the scotchbrite. Thats the beauty of stainless boys.
Im still fighting the drone while pulling the trailer, and I have gained a new respect for the lower settings in the smarty. That thing smokes like crazy on 9.
I suppose I should get it closer to the passenger side but I have some plans for a fuel container and that would cut into my space to stick more stainless fittings in the bed. If I have to haul tools around in the bed too many more times i might extend it about 4'. Boy that'd look cool.
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Ive thought hard about putting some stacks in my truck but the drone bothers me now with 5" exhaust. If I can find someone to build me a nice kit with a 5" y pipe or box I might go for it.
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not a big fan of the stack in the middle of the bed unless it's a compeition vehicle... if I'm gonna give up bed space, I'll go dual stacks.
don't get me wrong, it looks decent, I just prefer single stacks to be on the pass side
don't get me wrong, it looks decent, I just prefer single stacks to be on the pass side
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why so short?
doesnt the smoke curl in behind the cab and carbon it all up. mines about 6'' over the top of the cab. but its a flat top witha flapper so....but i can see it from the front
doesnt the smoke curl in behind the cab and carbon it all up. mines about 6'' over the top of the cab. but its a flat top witha flapper so....but i can see it from the front
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I dont like stacks sticking a foot or two above the cab. I know several people do it to avoid smoke on trailers/loads, but still id sacrifice some cleanliness for aesthetics... Dead even to 1-2" above the cab is the perfect height...