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I want stacks!!
But the toneau cover poses a problem. Has anyone every dont a stack system through one? Must be kind of wierd since the cover moves up so you would have to possibly cut it at an angle. Maybe i'll just forgo it and get a set of train horns instead?
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cut the cover
ECHO did this...
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haha but what about when I have to open it up? Mine is the one with hydraulics that go up.
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cut a oval where the stacks will go through and then weld a piece of flat metal ( diamond plate looks great) onto the stacks where the hole is cut and put some GOOD sealer of some sort a good rubber strip will work if its a little ways away from the stack.. make it so that when you close it the rubber piece places up under your bed cover and seals it from the rain ive done this on a tool box never on a bed cap but its the same principal i would post pics but the truck i did it to was wrecked about three months ago and long gone
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That sounds like a good idea. Do you think the rubber pieces would melt from heat if I ran too hot?
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Do stacks outside the bed.
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How would that work? I don't think I've seen that before
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stacks outside the bed =
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