1 or 2 stacks
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I know what you mean, but I'm not sure which ones you like best...
when I think "curved tops", I think of a curved top and the exit is pretty close to a 5" diameter... and I think "turnouts or tip outs" when they're more angled at the top and the actual outlet is a big oval.
I prefer the curved tops...
if you look at big trucks on the road, if they have the stacks facing out or back at a 45* angle, they're generally tip outs or bull haulers... if they're facing back, they're generally curved tops.
I put the curved tops on my truck.
Forrest
when I think "curved tops", I think of a curved top and the exit is pretty close to a 5" diameter... and I think "turnouts or tip outs" when they're more angled at the top and the actual outlet is a big oval.
I prefer the curved tops...
if you look at big trucks on the road, if they have the stacks facing out or back at a 45* angle, they're generally tip outs or bull haulers... if they're facing back, they're generally curved tops.
I put the curved tops on my truck.
Forrest
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"one thing I really miss about my stacks is that I got NO exhaust smell in the cab when sitting at a light idling"
And the folks that are near your trucks poop pipe are saying..... "I wish that guy would put his stacks back on!!!!"
And the folks that are near your trucks poop pipe are saying..... "I wish that guy would put his stacks back on!!!!"
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there is an old ford with a cummins in it here and has a single stack and i think looks awsome. ill try to get some pics, jiMMy
i like the single stack on certain body styles.
i like the single stack on certain body styles.
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since i alread have a 4" SS pipe running down the passenger side of the truck, would it be best for me to just put a 5" to 4" reducer at the bottom of the stack going down thru the bed, and use 4" flex to connect to my existing pipe. or would it be better to use an elbow then put a piece of flex from the elbow to the existing pipe.
I assume the flex is to allow the torquing of the frame, movement of bed etc. to happen without twisting my pipe/stack all around.
BTW I am 19 and live at home(i pay for my truck all on my own so i dont wanna hear any lip from the older guys )...I told my mother what I was doing to my truck and she said she will smack if I do because my truck is loud enough now that my neighbors complain. Sometimes I really enjoy being the dumb young kid who annoys the neighbors
I assume the flex is to allow the torquing of the frame, movement of bed etc. to happen without twisting my pipe/stack all around.
BTW I am 19 and live at home(i pay for my truck all on my own so i dont wanna hear any lip from the older guys )...I told my mother what I was doing to my truck and she said she will smack if I do because my truck is loud enough now that my neighbors complain. Sometimes I really enjoy being the dumb young kid who annoys the neighbors
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Check out this single.. Sweet
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...15982373TNKTQg
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...15982373TNKTQg
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Check out this single.. Sweet
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...15982373TNKTQg
Check out this single.. Sweet
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...15982373TNKTQg
Holy **** what diam is that 8"
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I loved my single 5x36" turnout... I love my dual 5x36" turnouts. I guess I just love stacks.
Single: http://www.firepunk.com/gallery/CIDDD/boxOn9
Dual: http://www.firepunk.com/gallery/burnouts/01_G
brandon.
Single: http://www.firepunk.com/gallery/CIDDD/boxOn9
Dual: http://www.firepunk.com/gallery/burnouts/01_G
brandon.