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Stacks or not?

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Do you like stacks?


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I'm not sure right now. I wanted to, but now I want to put a fuel tank at the front of the bed.



I might just build a dual setup with pipes existing on both sides of the truck in the back to save on bed space.
 
I just put on my 7" meiters this weekend, I'll try to post a pic. They sound really good and look even better. 6" looks too small now :-laf :D
 
Actually I'm building the tank, but I don't know if I want to bother with stacks (time/money... is it really worth it?)



bmoeller said:
Depending on the shape of the tank, the stacks could still work.
 
Nate said:
Actually I'm building the tank, but I don't know if I want to bother with stacks (time/money... is it really worth it?)



Really, only you can answer that question. It is worth it to you? If you are building the tank, You could make a notched area on the tank to fit around where the piping will be. Or, do as Catoiler did. Run the plumbing underneath.
 
I voted "no", but that's only partially true. I think a Dodge would look awesome with a single stack on the passenger side in a pocket that's cut out of the corner of the bed specifically for the stack. Kind of like was done on Sergeant Rock on Trucks.



-Ryan
 
I also voted no, but I do think stacks look pretty good on flatbeds. They just seem out of place coming out of pick-up boxes.
 
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