Alright I've seen yours, take a look at mine!!
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Originally Posted by Fronty Owner
why did you split the pipes above the bed?
bnold, would you mind sending me a PM also? The truck looks great ! I'm thinking about going with 6" mitres though to compliment my 3500.
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Originally Posted by boostedte37
Nice how loud in the cab
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1/8" hole drilled at the lowest point of exhaust, since installed have had two large showers pass through and I have driven within 5 hours of the rain no black spots on truck yet. I imagine if I were to fire it up right after the rain some of the residuals would fire through but the majority drains out the little hole.
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Right on! Im working on a single stack application in my truck and was trying to factor how to compensate that... Thanks! I had heard of drilling a hole, didnt know if it was really effective or not... Keep your eyes peeled, my stack ought to be on the threads within a week.
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DUDE! LOOKS GREAT!!! Glad those pipes worked for ya! ALSO...let it be known that those came from my personal stash.....not from DPP!!! haha.....in Gainesville, Texas....half the town works for Peterbilt...and they just trash "Damaged" stacks they cant use....i just picked up a lot of em at a very good price from a friend.
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That truck is not mine, it is a good friends. He owns 3 Dodge dualies with cummins. All are hopped up and together they have over 750000 miles on them