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  1. crzycowboy

    Stacks on outside of bed

    Stacks on the outside of the bed is very tricky. It can be done. We (Grand Rock) do not offer a kit per say, but I'm sure you can find all the parts in our online catalog.
  2. crzycowboy

    Stacks

    Those all look pretty damn cool to me. Stacks are not for everyone thats for sure. To each their own opinions.
  3. crzycowboy

    Old Stack pictures

    We are looking for pictures of Stacks on your truck, since 2001. If you've had stacks for that long, we want to see em!!! We are conducting a survey on who's had them the longest, and how well the stacks have held up! So if you have pictures of our Stacks and Stack kit, post them up, and lets...
  4. crzycowboy

    I want smoke stacks.

    Not a problem! Glad I could help.
  5. crzycowboy

    I want smoke stacks.

    DPF stands for Diesel Particulate Filter. It's an emmisions filter standard on ALL diesel powered cars and trucks 2008 and newer. (here in the states anyways.) There are even some 2007 Big Rig's with them on too.
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    I want smoke stacks.

    Nope, we do not build the MBRP kit. The big difference in our kit and MBRP is that MBRP uses 409 stainless for the y-pipe, and 304 stainless for the stacks. Their stacks reduce to 4" I.D. to adapt to the y-pipe. Our kit is 4" under the truck, unless specified for 5" inlet, and the y-pipe...
  7. crzycowboy

    Stacks again

    No problem!
  8. crzycowboy

    Stacks again

    I'll send you a PM with who I have in your area. Give these guys a call first. If you need any more help, you can call me if you like, or email. :sweet
  9. crzycowboy

    Stacks again

    Since the Y-pipe sits on Saddle clamps in the bed...you could put spacers there to raise the y-pipe up 1-2 inches if needed. See attached picture, it shows how the y-pipe mounts to the bed. Yep that is Pat's old truck...He's sold that truck since this photo shoot for Diesel World Magazine.
  10. crzycowboy

    Stacks again

    The 36" miters would be about the same height. Maybe a 1/2" taller. You can always add stack mufflers to help keep the sound down in the cab. You do have to order from a dealer though...sorry. You can call me here if you like, and I can give you part numbers, and Dealer contact numbers.
  11. crzycowboy

    New Pics Of My Truck

    Sorry no 8" stacks laying around....but we've got some 7" stacks.....LOL
  12. crzycowboy

    Stacks again

    I'll post a picture of our 6" Aussies on a F-350. You'll get the idea of what a 36" stack would look like.
  13. crzycowboy

    New Pics Of My Truck

    DAAAAAAAAAMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN that thing is huge!
  14. crzycowboy

    Pictures of Antarctica

    Very cool...or in your case...cold....thanks for sharing the pictures!
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    Stacks?

    To be honest as long as your hole for the inlet is roughly a quarter inch larger than the pipe itself, you shouldn't have an issue with heat. I've seen several trucks with the drop in liners, and NO problems. The same goes with the spray in liners.

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