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rainin stacks!
for all of you who run stacks.... what do you use to keep the rain out??? i just encountered my first hard rain since gettin my stacks on. anything other than coffee cans? lol
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You can drill a tiny hole at the bottom of them.
Don't worry as long as you drive it everyday... it'll blow that nasty water out all over your truck though lol... |
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ya i drive it everyday...except yesterday when it was raining! haha the only day it doesn't leave the house it rains dogs and cats... i plan on gettin that hole drilled asap thats one thing that was skipped during the install LOL
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This is my sweet setup:
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I don't have stacks but this is how a Dodge owner takes care of that pesky little problem....
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HAHAHAHAHA!!! I just posted this in my gallery bout 10 mins ago... then i saw ya'lls responses so i'll post it here too
![]() I know it looks sunny in this pic, but it actually started to snow, i live at roughly 300 ft about sea level in california so it was fun, the top of our ranch gets snow regularly when its cold. it's about 2500 ft above sea level |
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They sell stack covers on ebay for 25.00 + 6.00 for shipping
just type in stack cover and scrool about half way down |
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I use antifreeze jugs on mine, cause coffee cans arent big enough.
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i'm likin my coffee can and bucket... haha i figure it only rains some days out of the year, no need to be wastin my money on covers LOL i could use that 30 bucks to start a fund to buy something fun for my truck
hahahahahha
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