STACKS = Pics of Smoke and Keg Caps, Whatcha Think?
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STACKS = Pics of Smoke and Keg Caps, Whatcha Think?
Here are a couple pictures of smoke coming out of the new stacks. Also here are some pics of my Keg Caps to go over the stacks when it rains.
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Cool kegs man !....the stacks lookk good too. It's too bad those keg cans would blow away here in wind-ville, SD if I ever get around to doing a stack setup.
Do all you guys with stacks actually cover them in rain or snow when the truck sits? Big rigs don't....why would we?
Do all you guys with stacks actually cover them in rain or snow when the truck sits? Big rigs don't....why would we?
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The only time I'm going to use the Kegs is when it rains and the truck sits overnight or @ work during the day. More then anything I think there COOL!
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you should attach some strings to them and just hop in your truck and fire it up instead of climbing up there and taking them off, they should blow right off into your bed, haha
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you should attach some strings to them and just hop in your truck and fire it up instead of climbing up there and taking them off, they should blow right off into your bed, haha
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Now there's an idea. I'll try that this week.
Then the kegs are gonna rattle around in the bed though
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Originally Posted by LanceD
you should attach some strings to them and just hop in your truck and fire it up instead of climbing up there and taking them off, they should blow right off into your bed, haha
Good idea! But fortunatly I'm not Vertically challenged, so I can take them on/off while standing on the ground.
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On my stack, I ran the 4" pipe up inside the 5" stack to about 10" below the top. The adapter has holes drilled in it. When it rains, most of the water runs down the inside of the 5" stack and out the drain holes. The only spatter I've gotten on the truck was after the first time I washed the stack. I got careless with the hose and got some water down the exhaust pipe.