Stacks ???
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I don't know Sharxman! I'm thinking they would look sweet on mine and yours! I do hear what you're saying though.....
they may not look right on a lifted truck.
Sound in the cab is going to a big determining factor. I would also definitely want to sit some in the bed
to see what they looked like before i bought.
I guess you know how it is..... those wheels just keep turning about customizing. I can't wait for the HP's to
be increased !!![sm=popcorn.gif]
they may not look right on a lifted truck.
Sound in the cab is going to a big determining factor. I would also definitely want to sit some in the bed
to see what they looked like before i bought.
I guess you know how it is..... those wheels just keep turning about customizing. I can't wait for the HP's to
be increased !!![sm=popcorn.gif]
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I'm with sharx brother.......I don't know if the stacks would look right on your truck.
I have this whole proportion thing. No one thing can be more standout that another or else it takes away from the whole scheme. I just think the stacks would take away from what is a gorgeous truck. Me, personnally, I'd go for a just nice exhaust, decent size sewer pipe out the back, maybe a set of duals.
Not trying to discourage, but like sharx said, that truck is too classy looking to throw on stacks.
JMHO....
I have this whole proportion thing. No one thing can be more standout that another or else it takes away from the whole scheme. I just think the stacks would take away from what is a gorgeous truck. Me, personnally, I'd go for a just nice exhaust, decent size sewer pipe out the back, maybe a set of duals.
Not trying to discourage, but like sharx said, that truck is too classy looking to throw on stacks.
JMHO....
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They might have a point but possibly ones that don't go out much higher than the cab itself ive seen some of those they might look ok ones that go to top of cab and have a curve going back or to the sides. that might just have a good look. Just wondering but with stacks and the rain. do they make covers for the stacks so the water from rain doesnt go down and rust the exhaust or at the bottom is there like a drain plug. i'm sure this isn't an issue but it jsut occured to me.
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I'm with sharx brother.......I don't know if the stacks would look right on your truck.
I have this whole proportion thing. No one thing can be more standout that another or else it takes away from the whole scheme. I just think the stacks would take away from what is a gorgeous truck. Me, personnally, I'd go for a just nice exhaust, decent size sewer pipe out the back, maybe a set of duals.
Not trying to discourage, but like sharx said, that truck is too classy looking to throw on stacks.
JMHO....
I have this whole proportion thing. No one thing can be more standout that another or else it takes away from the whole scheme. I just think the stacks would take away from what is a gorgeous truck. Me, personnally, I'd go for a just nice exhaust, decent size sewer pipe out the back, maybe a set of duals.
Not trying to discourage, but like sharx said, that truck is too classy looking to throw on stacks.
JMHO....
dang... you too. Well, maybe you guys have something. I agree about proportioning and have always made it
a point to not over do it.
look at this pic though...... can't you just imagine a couple of sweet chrome stacks protruding
from the bed.....
thank you both for your honesty and if I hear it too many more times... I may be completely deterred.
That's not that bad of a thing since performance mods cost a fortune ;-)
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ORIGINAL: Ben D.
They might have a point but possibly ones that don't go out much higher than the cab itself ive seen some of those they might look ok ones that go to top of cab and have a curve going back or to the sides. that might just have a good look. Just wondering but with stacks and the rain. do they make covers for the stacks so the water from rain doesnt go down and rust the exhaust or at the bottom is there like a drain plug. i'm sure this isn't an issue but it jsut occured to me.
They might have a point but possibly ones that don't go out much higher than the cab itself ive seen some of those they might look ok ones that go to top of cab and have a curve going back or to the sides. that might just have a good look. Just wondering but with stacks and the rain. do they make covers for the stacks so the water from rain doesnt go down and rust the exhaust or at the bottom is there like a drain plug. i'm sure this isn't an issue but it jsut occured to me.
It's probably wise to covers them ( tin can ) when parked but, will you're movin' down the road it's all going the other way ;-)
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ORIGINAL: triton
I think the rain thing is preference. From what I've rad around the forums about it....some worry about it and some don't. Some have rain flaps and some use a drain hole.
It's probably wise to covers them ( tin can ) when parked but, will you're movin' down the road it's all going the other way ;-)
ORIGINAL: Ben D.
They might have a point but possibly ones that don't go out much higher than the cab itself ive seen some of those they might look ok ones that go to top of cab and have a curve going back or to the sides. that might just have a good look. Just wondering but with stacks and the rain. do they make covers for the stacks so the water from rain doesnt go down and rust the exhaust or at the bottom is there like a drain plug. i'm sure this isn't an issue but it jsut occured to me.
They might have a point but possibly ones that don't go out much higher than the cab itself ive seen some of those they might look ok ones that go to top of cab and have a curve going back or to the sides. that might just have a good look. Just wondering but with stacks and the rain. do they make covers for the stacks so the water from rain doesnt go down and rust the exhaust or at the bottom is there like a drain plug. i'm sure this isn't an issue but it jsut occured to me.
It's probably wise to covers them ( tin can ) when parked but, will you're movin' down the road it's all going the other way ;-)
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