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New 7in Mitre Stacks

Postby ryanihf250 » Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:05 pm

I just installed my 7in Mitre Cut stacks on Friday and Pulled with it on Saturday night. This thing sounds mean now. just wish I had enough smoke to fill them up properly!

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Picture of it pulling. Sorry it was at night so it is blurry.
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Postby roxxx » Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:06 am

I really like the idea of stacks but I think i would get to much snow in them :D plus i think the police might have a question or two for me
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Postby nooblet » Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:30 pm

Holy good god. Those are massive, they look bad ass though. How far down do they go? or are they just from the bed up? What are the spec's on your exhaust? 5" to 6" to 7" stacks?

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Edit: I just looked at the enlarged photo, but I'm still curious how your exhaust is set up.
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Postby ryanihf250 » Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:15 pm

the t goes down just under the bed. I have a wide variety of sizes. It goes from 3"stock exhaust to 4" elbow to the 5" T that the 7" stacks sit on. I didn't have time to order the 4" down pipe and exhaust so the stock is working just fine.
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Postby k5cowboy » Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:50 pm

hey, i just orered some 6" stacks. i have a 93 club cab, and i want the stacks to be right up to the front of the bed, but i have a bunch of frame and box re enforcements rigth where i want to cut my hole. what do you guys do?
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Postby cummins king » Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:49 pm

ya i just put in a 7 inch stack really cool and sounds awsome,kinda sucks that i couldnt have it closer to the box side, mines 6.5 inch away from the box edge next time i will cut right through the bed cross member and weld a 2 buy 4 steel tube just beside it so i still have the stregth, anybody got an 8 inch stack, my exaust guy had one there but i didn't have enough cash to buy it , wish i had, but 7s enough.
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Postby jogl » Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:15 pm

There was a guy picking up corn at our farm with a belly dumper trailer pulled by a nice Pete. The Pete had a pair of 7 or 8 inch stacks on it. I said "That's one sweet pair of pipes you have there", (they did sound REALLY sweet, he had a big Cat in the Pete). He says that the guy he bought the tractor off put the pipes on, he thought that if he ran out of fuel he could burn wood.

I thought that was pretty funny.

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