Hood Stack
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94 12valve (06-03-2011)
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94 12valve (06-03-2011)
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Yep thats custom rust you see there below the door, I air brushed it myself But thanks Ed i'm very happy with how it turned out
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Ive been thinking about a hoodstack for a little while because the cops in my nearest town are starting to get **** about smoke in traffic..thats what happens when you have all the fucktards from dynomite diesel running around smoking out every intersection all day. I use my bed too much for stacks (plus I dont care for em.) The one thing Ive been concerned about is the extreme heat cycles on the turbo from being able to cool so fast. I was thinking of using header wrap to combat this and after spotting this thread I see it seems to be the way to go.
And for all the haters, By your logic if my truck isnt a dedicated pulling truck therefore I shouldnt hood stack it, what do you say to all the people who throw a lift/leveling kit on a truck that will never see more than a gravel road?
My offroad truck has a 351w pushing 400+ hp, and gets 4 mpg, sits on 36's, I built it to handle anything and the result is that it is not practical for daily driving. but I dont go around insulting people who lift their brand new 2011 truck on 35s, even though I know they just drive to work and back and maybe splash through a puddle now and then.
And for all the haters, By your logic if my truck isnt a dedicated pulling truck therefore I shouldnt hood stack it, what do you say to all the people who throw a lift/leveling kit on a truck that will never see more than a gravel road?
My offroad truck has a 351w pushing 400+ hp, and gets 4 mpg, sits on 36's, I built it to handle anything and the result is that it is not practical for daily driving. but I dont go around insulting people who lift their brand new 2011 truck on 35s, even though I know they just drive to work and back and maybe splash through a puddle now and then.
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