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should I or shouldn't I
I am debating about getting a single stack kit for my truck. I am thinking a chrome aussie 5 inch would look best.
Do you all think I should do this or not. |
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DO IT!!!
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Miter or nothing IMO
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My vote is for a 6in.
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When it rains the rain goes right down the pipe. Which I already know you drill a small hole in the exhaust pipe and the water drains out. But I don't want to do that.
I think 6 inch is to big. Besides that the 5 inch kit will bolt right on to my 4 inch exhaust pipe. |
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I think miters are the only way to go with single stack setups...just my 2cents
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I think I'll be the only one here who votes against the stack???
![]() Stick with the 4", just put a big tip on it if you must. |
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i'm not a big fan of stacks either, stick with the 4"
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cut my CAT stack down today - Dodge Cummins Diesel Forum
here's a link on the cumminsforum... I met this guy a couple of months ago at a gtg, seems like alot of guys do the "cat" stack look, don't know why but most of the guys w/ a single stack go that route |
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