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I finally got time today to install the 5in stacks that I ordered for my truck. As much of a pain I had with the install I dont regret a thing. I love um. The sound is awesome, they look great. I was so excited that I just went out for an 80mile test drive. The only thing that I wish I had done differently was put them closer to the cab, but the rear most bed support underneath kept me from doing that, so there was not much I could have done for that.
Other then that, I LOVE THEM!
Sorry to blab, I just had to share my excitment.
The only thing that I wish I had done differently was put them closer to the cab, but the rear most bed support underneath kept me from doing that, so there was not much I could have done for that.
Same problem here with my stacks, and not a thing done about it. I think it just bothers you more when you're installing them, it did me anyway. But, when you step back a few feet, those couple of inches arent even noticeable - you're too busy staring at the huge chrome pipes coming straight out of your bed!
The only thing that I wish I had done differently was put them closer to the cab, but the rear most bed support underneath kept me from doing that, so there was not much I could have done for that.
Its an epedemic! I cut about 1/2 way thru the bed support to get the stacks as close to the front of the bed as possible.
Same problem here with my stacks, and not a thing done about it. I think it just bothers you more when you're installing them, it did me anyway. But, when you step back a few feet, those couple of inches arent even noticeable - you're too busy staring at the huge chrome pipes coming straight out of your bed!
Why dont the stacks in your gallery look that far away from the cab?
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