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Old 04-27-2011, 06:11 PM
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On to my 6th exhaust setup... LOL

Yep, pulled my old bullhaulers off the truck. I've had them for about 4 years now and got bored. In the past I've had straight piped stock exhaust, straight 4" exhaust, 5" miters, 5" turnouts, and 5" bull haulers. The miters and turnouts were on the truck while my bull haulers were being repainted. So last weekend I pulled the bull haulers off and threw on a 6" miter. I think I'm going to plan to pull the headache rack off and replace my rear ranch hand bumper with a roll pan. Let me know what y'all think. It sounds awesome BTW





 
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Your brothers Mitres looked great, I'm not a big single fan, but that doesn't look half bad.
 
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Yeah, I liked how the 5" miters looked and even how the turnouts looked. Unfortunately the only pics I have for comparisons is of the haulers, turnouts, and stock exhaust.
 
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With it being that low, is it loud?
 
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It's pretty loud. At cruising RPM with the windows up it's quiet, but when the RPMs start approaching 2500 it gets loud as hell!!! I love the sound of this stack vs the dual stacks I've had.
 
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That's a pretty sweet setup. Ive been seeing a lot of singles around college station lately. Kinda liking them.

And if you get the roll pan I guess you should just sell me that ranch hand!!!
 
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I like it Travis.
 
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Hey travis, you keep going bigger, are we gonna see a piece of culvert pipe
coming up thru that bed soon?
 
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Hey travis, you keep going bigger, are we gonna see a piece of culvert pipe
coming up thru that bed soon?
Now there is an idea.

I wonder if the swirl of the culvert will swirl out the smoke. haha.
 
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No culvert pipe. Lol. The biggest y'all will see on my truck is 6". No 8-12" stuff.. Lmfao
 
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cmon i can see it now with a trash can lid hinged to the top to keep the water out
 
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Lookin' good Travis

Originally Posted by strokin'_tatsch
I think I'm going to plan to pull the headache rack off ...
I'd be screwed without my backrack, always throwing ladders, pieces of lumber and other crap in there.
 
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I'm going to work on this culvert thing. This sound fun.

Trash can lid rain cap you say?
 
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Originally Posted by strokin'_tatsch
Yep, pulled my old bullhaulers off the truck. I've had them for about 4 years now and got bored. In the past I've had straight piped stock exhaust, straight 4" exhaust, 5" miters, 5" turnouts, and 5" bull haulers. The miters and turnouts were on the truck while my bull haulers were being repainted. So last weekend I pulled the bull haulers off and threw on a 6" miter. I think I'm going to plan to pull the headache rack off and replace my rear ranch hand bumper with a roll pan. Let me know what y'all think. It sounds awesome BTW





Oooo I wants those rims.. I've got some bent steelies.. would love to find original alloy's... o yeah, sweet truck.. I've got the same color but in "Super Cab".. That and my body panels aren't too great..
 
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Travis where did you get the 6" from? I sold me aussie and threw a 5" mitre in....but i hate it. wayyy to small. Sounds awful.
 


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