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I have a gas 2006 f250 and I really want to put stacks on it but im not really familiar with them. So I was wondering if there was any particular brand I need to look for?
Thanks,
Jordan
I have a gas 2006 f250 and I really want to put stacks on it but im not really familiar with them. So I was wondering if there was any particular brand I need to look for?
Thanks,
Jordan
Someone in my old High school did stacks on his 97 F150, they were tiny though maybe 3" personally if your gonna do stacks go big or go home lol. if your handy just get some big stacks and hook your exhaust up to the t pipe in the bed. It might sound funny so i would youtube it before you do it though so you know you'll be happy with it.
Someone in my old High school did stacks on his 97 F150, they were tiny though maybe 3" personally if your gonna do stacks go big or go home lol. if your handy just get some big stacks and hook your exhaust up to the t pipe in the bed. It might sound funny so i would youtube it before you do it though so you know you'll be happy with it.
Thanks for the advice. I'm not really handy but some of my friends and family are and I've been looking on YouTube and stuff so if I can pull out of I think I'll be satisfied. And I agree with the go big or go home lol
I think stacks are ridiculous....but it's your truck so have at it!
Since your truck has a gas engine....then you really don't need to have functional stacks since they will be just for looks anyway. I think the diesel guys that run stacks like to see smoke pour out of those things but yours will be just plain ole exhaust emissions so you might consider faux stacks. It will be far cheaper....just leave your existing exhaust in place and find any old stacks online and bolt them in your bed. If you ever change your mind then they will unbolt easy enough.
I think stacks are ridiculous....but it's your truck so have at it!
Since your truck has a gas engine....then you really don't need to have functional stacks since they will be just for looks anyway. I think the diesel guys that run stacks like to see smoke pour out of those things but yours will be just plain ole exhaust emissions so you might consider faux stacks. It will be far cheaper....just leave your existing exhaust in place and find any old stacks online and bolt them in your bed. If you ever change your mind then they will unbolt easy enough.
To each his own. I will tell you that to much exhaust will cause a loss in torque. If you really want to do this and don't want to the full faux stacks my suggestion would be to run 2 2" stacks inside 2 4-5" stacks just cut the smaller ones about 6-12" inches before the mouth.
Me personally I try to hide my exhaust best I can. In the spring I'm planning on redoing my tailpipe and cutting it flush with the bumper so that you cannot see it unless you crawl under
Hell back in the 60's my grandpa used to run stacks out of his pick ups. I'm going to be putting a stack in my 4x4 f250 gasser I'm going to run 3in for the time being then I'm going to slide a 4in chrome stack over it.
Like they say I didn't build my truck for you to be happy
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