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the stacks are not hooked up yeat but if you look at Big Saints sig. he has a good picture of how the stacks come in to the bed with one hole then I have a Y pipe to split it in the bed I will post a few pictures when it's all done.
Looks good Cliff! So its louder than before? We just can't stop spending money on our trucks can we. I think my next project will be a Jardine Exaust. Take care.
Cliff, great job on those stacks!! A couple of questions; how did you make the hole in the bed and how did you get the holes made in your tonneau cover? Great job documenting the install also!!
Work2much the hole in the bed was made by tracing the pipe then drilling small holes around the line then cut from drill hole to drill hole with tinsnips it takes some time but it works.
The holes in the tarp were done by marking the tarp then cut from the center out like a pie then fold all the small flaps under and sew around it two times. I have a friend that owns an upholstery shop and it took him about half an hour
Wow! That thing is really stacked!! The one thing that would make it look much better is a "4" to the right of that "2" sticker in the back window . But seriously, I like the set up. Has anyone looked into putting the Y-pipe under the bed or is there to many things to get around? And the most important question, while the wife isn't looking, how many $$$?
Pete when I started with the tarp it was real close to the stacks and when it got good and hot the tarp shrunk so it's about a 1/4 inch away from the stack now and holding up good.
Hope This Helps
Cliff
Edit - I added one more picture to my stacks link that shows the under side of the holes in the tarp.