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Exhaust pic request: Single stack, or side exit before tire.
As it says, looking to do one of the 2 with my exhaust. I'm leaning towards a single 7" mitre, set a little offset of the center, more on the pass side (think that looks just sick), or doing a nice 6" tip, before the rear tire.
Pics of both on a superduty please? |
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If the truck smokes the side exit is going to get old. I had a pic of the smoke that gets on the tire and the truck. You have to clean it a bunch to keep the soot from staining the wheel
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single 7" on my truck.
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That looks so good, got a pic of the whole truck with the stack on it? maybe a side view?
And I know about the side exit, but it looks damn good. Kinda leaning on a big single stack though. losrocket, I hate red trucks, but yours works for me, I dig it, ALOT! |
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subscribed. i love that single stack in black
i was thinkin doin a side exit before the tire but cut a hole in the fender and bring a 5 or 6" tip through it.
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6" inch single mitre cut in my sig. check it out.
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Yep yours is perfect all around, perfect placement, and perfect height.
Where'd you get the kit from if you don't mind me asking? And also, if you get some time, could you measure how far it is from one side of the bed, so I can get an idea, love the off-centered look. |
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Heres my 6" Mitre offset and level with the cab
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I bought the stack off of a local guy raw and had it coated. I didnt use a kit, a friend of mine got all the parts locally and he installed it. All i needed was some clamps, a 4" flex pipe, 90* bend, a 4" to 5" reducer and i used some of my old exhaust to raise the stack up to where its at (it's a 36" stack). About the location, i came up through the bed where the exhaust runs under the truck.
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