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Thad poor super duty....who the hell would do that???????
LOL, I actually got the pics off a Mustang forum. There was a thread on exhaust tip diameter effecting sound, and someone posted the pics. Like 'em or not, you gotta give the guy props for being creative. The craftsmanship looks pretty good as well.
gee red neck engineering is somethin i can be good at but this.....uhhhhh.....must be a pipe, tube, muffler, cat combo....its fugly to say the least...
or diesels with a good amount of power. The only working purpose of stacks is to raise the flow of exhaust above the vehicle, reducing the amount of soot build up on the vehicle and trailer.
So unless your truck is diesel and rolls a whole lot of coal all the time, and you pull a trailer alot, I would say stacks are not necessary. There's other things to spend money on with our trucks that will give you more benifit. But personally, i like the look of stacks, and plan on getting them for my truck (i also plan on getting about 350-400 hp out of my 7.3 Powerstroke, so they will serve their purpose).
I can see what your saying, but they just don't look right on pickup trucks. It might look ok and a dually with a flatbed, like a hauler or something. Even then I don't know.
LOL, I actually got the pics off a Mustang forum. There was a thread on exhaust tip diameter effecting sound, and someone posted the pics. Like 'em or not, you gotta give the guy props for being creative. The craftsmanship looks pretty good as well.
To the OP I have an 01 dually that is going to be lifted and I have 5" miter cut stacks on it. Anyone that sees it says that they fit the truck. Stacks can make or break a truck. The bull horns are a dodge thing anyway they do not look right on a Ford.
Last edited by megawatt00; Jul 4, 2011 at 11:01 AM.
I can see what your saying, but they just don't look right on pickup trucks. It might look ok and a dually with a flatbed, like a hauler or something. Even then I don't know.
I think with the right tips they look good. They need to stop right at the top of the cab so they don't stick over, and I think anything over 5" is unnecessary... but, to each their own!