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Old 02-25-2009, 11:12 PM
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How are you mounting your stacks?

Can you show me what you guys are using to mount your stacks to the bed? Also is anyone looking to buy a single 6" turnout stack 5" inlet?
 
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The Y-pipe is held in the bed using two U-bolts. The stacks are attached to the Y-pipe (exhaust band clamp) and to the bed sides (L bracket and band clamp - included in Y kit)...

 
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Are the L-brackets required? Are they something that I could pick up at the truck supply shop or have to order online (links would be helpful) I'm kind of piecing together my own kit w/ a 5" y-pipe kit. Are the 5" clamps big enough the mount the ypipe section down under the bed? btw, very nice looking setup ryan.
 
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Thanks, I'm lovin' them, now if I could just afford a tuner....

You can see the L -brackets in this Grand Rock kit
http://www.puredieselpower.com/catal...kit-p-168.html

or a T bracket from the MBRP kit
[url=http://beansdieselperformance.com/store/universal-parts/universal-exhaust-parts/mbrp-universal-full-size-pickup-t-pipe-kit/prod_219.html[/url]

they are not required but something to support the stacks is.

Another option might be Staxx Clamp Home

You could check your local truck supply or fab up something on your own.
 




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