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Old 11-26-2002, 12:28 PM
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I have the same setup as FishCop. If you live in the country people will just think it is a tractor going by. Was hunting at a friend's place and when I came out of the woods and around the field at his house his wife came out to see &quot;who was driving a big tractor around.&quot; <br><br>You will find yourself rolling down the window to listen as you go through tunnels and along noise walls ;D <br><br>And wait until you get it under load ;D ;D ;D
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[quote author=bulthisl link=board=5;threadid=7524;start=0#72718 date=1038333654]<br>[quote author=rattle_rattle link=board=5;threadid=7524;start=0#72653 date=1038323035]<br>[quote author=bulthisl link=board=5;threadid=7524;start=0#72591 date=1038315079]<br>I've got the Banks 4 in. stainless system with the 5 in. polished tip also, but I have NO muffler. It's straight through and sounds great. It's a long story how I ended up with Banks, but it's very pricey and I'll never buy Banks again it's to pricey. It is a good product but others will do the same for less.<br>I have no regrets for straight piping my truck, I get a smile every time I drive.<br><br> : Eddie : 8)<br><br>[/quote]<br>I got the Banks stainless 4&quot; Monster Exhaust because it was the cheapest 4&quot; stainless system available. It's good quality and easy to install. No extra hangers or adapters. It bolted on without a problem. It is also constant diameter tubing, not mandrel bent with narrowing at the bends. I paid $593.10 for the complete system. The ATS stainless system was $835.00.<br><br>Gary<br><br>[/quote]<br>Gary;<br>The Banks is very good quality for sure, but I had some probs. with their shipping and then I had to cut pipes and the hangers still didn't line up exactly.<br>I've also got the Banks brake, The downpipe came with it.<br>After deducting that and the muff. I ended up with about $420 in it. I just had a bad experience with them and then they try to make it where you can't interchange with other products.<br><br> : Eddie : 8)<br>[/quote]<br>Sorry you had so many problems. Mine bolted right up. There were moments when I was wondering if it was gonna fit but it all fell into place.
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Hey guys i don't mean to interrupt but where can i find stacks for a 99 3500 CTD. I want the biggest Stacks around.
Old 11-27-2002, 07:24 PM
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I ran both of mine straight and didn't have any trouble loved the sound ;D. If your looking for stacks you might try some of the big truck places.
Old 11-27-2002, 08:05 PM
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thanks for all the posts ,fellas it sounds like i am going to run a single 4 inch with a 5 inch tip. i bought a diamond tread tool box and i am going to keep my bed cover and so there wont be 2 much room for stacks. if any body else has any more input, TYPE ON MAN!!! ;D
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i also have the jre 4in exaust. they sound better after 5-6k mine has been under the truck since 7/99 and it still looks like new. as they age they do start to sound like an old farm tractor or a firetruck. ;D
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i have 2000 dodge and i have dual the only thing that i have found is a ats i think it 4 inch dual exhaust system but it is 1200 dollars but like on mine i just ran 3 inch pipe and a y then i got two 5 inch tip and 24 inch long i got those at www.bestautopartsonline.com and that was just 86 bucks for two of them and it sounds great so i say go for it awsome
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I run dual 5 inch stacks on my 99. I slid the box back, and fabbed a piece of diamond plate so you cant see a thing. Check out BMD pictures. Lots of stacks.
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