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August 8,9,10. Shoot me a pm and let me know what day your going and we'll meet up. Jim(Meggawatt) is coming down also, where staying at Western village campround.
I'll be there, just reviewed the dates with the guys im following up..I will be there all three days..i forget where we are staying....
hopefully my and kris have my truck back together by then.....
Thats cool Kenny, i'll post a thread a couple days before so we can get an idea on who,s going and if anybody wants to meet up for a beer and shoot the chit.
I like it a lot. I liked that 10 inch that the orange and green truck had at Smokin'. I would maybe offset it to the passenger side if it was me, but I really like it.
I don't really dig stacks on pickups at all, especially single ones. The only thing I've seen even more goofy is dual stacks offset on the passenger side. Don't really get the point of that one. I do think turn-outs on a dually look cool, but that's about it. They just ain't my thang...
But then most of you know that already -- especially after the recent thread about soot spots all over someone's boat because of stacks. I'll be towing a boat soon, so soot water shooting all over it doesn't appeal to me.
I am not sure about a single stack, it looks good on your truck. The only thing I would worry about, is it's blocking your brake light. Don't know what the law is with that. Your truck looks great.
I would have put it up in a direct line above where the exhaust would have passed through underneath. A simple 90 degree elbow straight up from the pipe, through the bed.
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