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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission New 5" stacks installed!!

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As some of you know, I've been running 4" stacks for a year now, and I loved them. As my bombing progressed, I decided they weren't big enough. I now have 5" Kenworth Kickouts that are 4' long. Not only do they look cool, they sound AWESOME at 2000 rpms!



Click here to see it.



The pics won't post, so I had to link it to my own site.
 
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Cool Gizmo

are you running a muffler or a resignator or both, I will doing my stacks within the next 2 weeks and I thunk I want to go with just a resognator only, input needed ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Kevin
 
Looks good...

... they're about the same height as mine. I measure 8' from the top of the stacks to the ground. I gotta watch drive thru clearances :D ... Doug
 
Ok, I updated the page with more pics of the install. See it here



I added some in-bed pics, a pic going through the bed, and a pic of the muffler setup. No smoke pics yet, but give me time :D. I'll be in Ennis at the Motorplex in a week or so at an open track night. Then I'll have some really sweet pics!



The stacks are rock solid, never move a bit. In-cab noise level is up a little, but it sounds good if you like to hear the Cummins sing to ya.



Wade, I built this bumper. 3/16" skin, 2" x 1/4" sq. tubing skeleton, 1/2" plate for mounting bracket, and a 10,000 lbs Warn winch (for those moments of shear stupidity). I got tired of the wildlife taking a toll on the stock bumper. Now I take a toll on the wildlife population.
 
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