48" tall stacks ????
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chromehound (11-24-2010)
#14
Yeah $40 bandsaws work wonders
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This is where everything came from except the stacks and cross box.
Dynaflex Chrome Muffler Stacks | Chrome Stacks | Rubber Intake Elbows | Donaldson Mufflers
They are pretty cheap and quick to ship. I've had good luck with everything I get from them.
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This is where everything came from except the stacks and cross box.
Dynaflex Chrome Muffler Stacks | Chrome Stacks | Rubber Intake Elbows | Donaldson Mufflers
They are pretty cheap and quick to ship. I've had good luck with everything I get from them.
Last edited by chromehound; 11-24-2010 at 10:54 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#15
I just personally dont like look of stacks over 4-6 inches higher than the cab, VERY few trucks can pull that off, but I have seen a couple that looked good
And regarding your question of stacks copying semis.... if I'm running stacks I'm not trying to copy a semi, if I was I would run them high up in the air. I personally like the sound and like throwing my smoke up in the air, and not on the traffic running next to me. and also, a lot of diesel competition organizations require a vertical facing exhaust for safety reasons, so they have to run stack(s), but they may not like the semi look, so they keep it at 36"
Just my personal opinion, I think bullhaulers are the fart cans of the diesel world
And regarding your question of stacks copying semis.... if I'm running stacks I'm not trying to copy a semi, if I was I would run them high up in the air. I personally like the sound and like throwing my smoke up in the air, and not on the traffic running next to me. and also, a lot of diesel competition organizations require a vertical facing exhaust for safety reasons, so they have to run stack(s), but they may not like the semi look, so they keep it at 36"
Just my personal opinion, I think bullhaulers are the fart cans of the diesel world
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