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I'm seriously considering putting a set of dual 3 1/2 inch stacks on my bronco and i'm wondering if anyone has done it and if so how hard was it and hows it look
I'd run them right throught the hood with a cherry bomb welded right in.
Might as well run them out the grill then use your cherry bombs at about a 45, with flappers. Occasionaly you see this on farm trucks to keep exhaust away from the hay.
nobody's ever put a set of true stacks onto a bronco before????????
Why would anybody want to? I just held one up to the side of my Bronco. Actually somebody else did while I looked at it. I couldn't EVEN begin to tell you how stupid it looked.
steve that was one of the things that i was definately looking for for the original posting of this thread, Thank You. now that i've got that opinion i might run the side pipes, eventually getting another one and perm removing the top and running them like the pickups
DB most of us here will give you an opion how ever we tend not to bash anyones Ideas for being different if you want to modify your ride well.. go for it just dont mind if we laugh a bit when your done if it doesnt turn out quite right.
that was my purpose for the thread just to get some other opinions which is always nice to have, especially when you want to do something but never seen it
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