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anyone ever have stackes on there trucks?

not unless it was gonna sit outside for like 5 months without running, it takes a lot of water to fill up the stack high enough to get to the engine. if our worried you could use rain caps or just have some plugs in the bottom pipes to drain anything out. but i wouldnt worry.
 
I'm with Shaggy, I don't think stacks would look good. But... we're from California. Maybe back east or in the south that is the rage. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 
its the rage with me! /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif but for now im ganna run pipes straight out the back under the rear bumber..since my dad already went out and bought the pipes..
 
I am back East and don't like them.

.....don't tell anyone i am from Cali originally.....so i would have to agree with shaggy on this one also
 
ive bene thinking about it and i think inless my tuck is lifted its gong to look a little dorky. so im ganna stick with my dauls striaght out the back like what my dad is putting on with those quit mufflers...i was going to do the same thing..but not with those..i wanted to keep the dynomaxes
 
I think stacks are really cool... But only if they are at least 4" DIA. and on a worked Diesel pickup. Then they are WILD!!!
 
Anyone remember these?
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Shane-
 
every time I see a pickup with stacks I can help thinking in a little squeaky voice "when I grow up I'm gonna be a BIG truck"
 
Actually it was the fastest production Vehicle in 78& 79 the 360 was had quite a few parts shared with the E-58 police interceptor engine Those trucks are hella cool I want one bad I read some where that at full throttle it's like a 110 decibels in the cab with those sidepipes those trucks were dodges answer to increasing emissions and safety standards and dwindiling performance of late 70's passenger cars light trucks did not yet have to conform to those standards ......So they built these trucks the 78 model is the more desireable of the 2 years cuz the 78 does not have as much emmissions crap or cat's as the 79 /forums/images/graemlins/truck.gif
 

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