looks great, and i love the price.....
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gotta love them stacks any way, shape or form:rocking:
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Cool stack :U: I wish I could do mine but I would have to move my slip tank and tool box :booo:
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Looks good. It sucks haven to spend all that time to clean it, but you can't beat the price :U:. I'd have stacks but they wouldn't last very long on mine.
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thanks guys, appreciate the compliments, even though i was kinda fishin for em LOL, now all i need is some wheels and tires and ill be set...but im a broke a$$ welder so i cant afford stuff like that:booo:
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I feel your pain man. But the stack does look good.
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how did you put it together? do you have pics of the assembly or in the bed and under?
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piece of 3/8" plate bolted through the bed, for washers i used 1/4 X 1 1/2 X 6 flat stock. run a 90 up, and count over how many lifted sections of your bed over you are. go up top to that spot and set your pipe there and mark it. mark out the center of that and using a hole saw cut a hole an inch bigger than your exhaust. Make sure where you drill your holes for bolting it are on a raised part (in the bed) so there is no space between the plate and the bed. EASY EDIT: unless you got a plasma cutter sittin around i dont recommend using 3/8 SS cause it takes a reallllllllly long time to drill through with a hole saw... just a heads up |
Originally Posted by dontneedtostroke
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piece of 3/8" plate bolted through the bed, for washers i used 1/4 X 1 1/2 X 6 flat stock. run a 90 up, and count over how many lifted sections of your bed over you are. go up top to that spot and set your pipe there and mark it. mark out the center of that and using a hole saw cut a hole an inch bigger than your exhaust. Make sure where you drill your holes for bolting it are on a raised part (in the bed) so there is no space between the plate and the bed. EASY EDIT: unless you got a plasma cutter sittin around i dont recommend using 3/8 SS cause it takes a reallllllllly long time to drill through with a hole saw... just a heads up Is the 90 connected to the stack? Is there another 3/8in plate on the bottom reduced to the size of the down pipe? or is it just fed into there? that would be one hell of a reducer. :rocking: |
just drill the hole in the plate to the size exhaust you have
http://s625.photobucket.com/albums/t...h_IMG_0003.jpg also these are what i used for washers http://s625.photobucket.com/albums/t...h_IMG_0006.jpg i drilled the holes before i looked under the bed and i drilled the front ones to far forward so i just cut them as long as i could and used one bolt per side but they are long enough and have enough leverage to keep everything nice and tight and there is ZERO wear on the bed (meaning its not ripping a hole in my bed) but now you know not to do that so you shouldnt have a problem with it. ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- also to help keep the stack movement to a minimum use a piece of flexpipe between the 90 and the rest of the exhaust, it also makes it easier to take the stack off if need be since its clamped on instead of welded |
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