Stacks?

patrickc

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I am thinking of installing stacks on my truck in near future and was wondering is anybody running stacks with a boxliner? I know they generate alot of heat but with adequate clearance do you think they would melt the boxliner? :dunno I know several guys that have spray in liners and don't seem to have any problems.
 

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I am thinking of installing stacks on my truck in near future and was wondering is anybody running stacks with a boxliner? I know they generate alot of heat but with adequate clearance do you think they would melt the boxliner? :dunno I know several guys that have spray in liners and don't seem to have any problems.

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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Have stacks and I even took a fuel line and cut it down the middle and put it around the hole I cut in the bed. Has not melted at all. You should be fine with a bedliner.
 

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I agree, it shouldn't get too hot for the liner, not even when you get in a HARD pull. It will cool a pretty good bit just by going under the truck from the road wind or from the eng fan moving a little air when stopped. The large diameter pipe helps a bunch, as you know.
 

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