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Do You Like Stacks On A Pickup?

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Do You Like Stacks On A pickup?

  • No

    Votes: 62 45.9%
  • I like the sound only

    Votes: 4 3.0%
  • I like the look only

    Votes: 5 3.7%
  • I like the look and sound

    Votes: 64 47.4%

  • Total voters
    135

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I like them too but if I got them I would get to much heck from my friends! I already have a redneck truck to them :confused:

But I know I LOVE MY TRUCK!!!!
 
I like the looks and the sound on someone elses truck. It's just too loud for my liking and stacks blow soot in the air and let it fall back down on your truck in the morning when they've condensated inside. Your wife will get polka dots too if she comes out to see you off in the morning. I had one stack on a previous truck straight piped, then with a muffler, then back out the back of the truck.
 
I also like the looks of them. Sure would be tough getting in the garage at night and keeping the diesel soot away from the 5er.
 
I like them on other people's truck too. Not for me, though. I'd be real tempted to do it if I had a reg cab first gen, though.



Pete
 
I've seen quite a few lately, and they look OK, but coming out of the bed seems to me to be a waste of valuable cargo space. Of course, if you never load the bed with anything, what the heck...



I think they look great on a flatbed. I ran mine so they come up in front of the bed, thus not wasting valuable space. When loaded with hay, I really like the whole 8ft x 8. 5ft of bed space. Plus, not having 'em through the bed makes me feel better by not having those hot pipes up against the hay:eek:



-cj
 
Great poll, that's a big controversy raging around me right now... gotta disagree that stacks don't look right on a 2500, I got two bros in the GLTDR that got 'em on their 2500's, and I love 'em.

Whether I am or not, the redneck designation gets kinda old, so that's one reason I'm leery of putting them on my 3500. The holes in the bed and lost space don't sit well with me either, I use my truck in electrical construction work and need the bed space...

I keep getting a lot of people in the TDR telling me that stacks don't belong on a pickup. Well, why do they got them on big rigs? I've seen big rigs that DIDN'T have stacks!!!!
 
Stacks definitely look good. Check out Gizmo 007, oasis-3, kwikkurt and unclebilly's rigs-very sweet.

I wouldn't mind a set, but I'm not sure I want to give up the bed space and I already get enough I TRIED TO BY-PASS THE CUSSING FILTER from people about being 5'4" and driving a big Cummins! :rolleyes:
 
....If it could be done w/no sacrifice of bedspace....

How-bout if a talented/tidy bodyshop was able to snake one thru an oval-shaped hole in the bed's outer skin like a giant antenna?



Then there'd be no sacrifice of bedspace, and also no increase in overall truck width to deal with. I think I'd still preserve a low, horizontal outlet for rap-thumping riceburners that desperately need a "window cloud" (Use a Y-gate) :D
 
....If it could be done w/no sacrifice of bedspace....

How-bout if a talented/tidy bodyshop was able to snake one thru an oval-shaped hole in the bed's outer skin like a giant antenna?



Then there'd be no sacrifice of bedspace, and also no increase in overall truck width to deal with. I think I'd still preserve a low, horizontal outlet for rap-thumping riceburners that desperately need a "window cloud" (Use a Y-gate) :D
 
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