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#208282 05/22/2006 6:02 PM
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I picked up a Rod & Custom magazine this weekend and it had a great old pickup running the exhaust pipes up behind the cab. She had nice chrome stacks. It was a great looking truck, even though it wasn't a GM or Chevy truck.

Is anyone running exhaust stacks on their truck?

I'd love to see some pictures if you have any.

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#208283 05/22/2006 6:37 PM
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There are a lot of people in my area that run them on their deisel trucks and I think that they do look cool.


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If you remember, the Dodge Lil Red Express Pickup in the late 70's came factory with stacks. They came up through the steps on the step side bed. Gave that truck a mean look. I remember in the early 80's that was popular on a lot of ranch trucks with flatbeds in places like Wyoming and Montana. It faded out, now I see the occasional diesel pickup with them running through the bed. Just not as cool looking as the old stepsides with them.


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My 1.5 ton had stacks that I took off to everyone elses dismay. They were loud right behind my head as far as I was concerned. They looked pretty cool. Maybe I can scrape up a pic.

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big bolt with stacks

twin stacks


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This post isn't what I though it would be about. grin

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There are a couple of chuckleheads running stacks around here... they look stupid (on the specific vehicle they are hacked onto) and sound like an out of tune school bus.

The Dodge red express was a neat truck tho.


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Joe,

Sorry for letting you down. smile

Rusty Rod and others,

The stacks on the truck I saw were just chrome exhaust pipe run up the back. Not those big things with a bug zapper screen wrapped around them.

I would probably never run the exhaust like that, but it looked cool on the truck in the magazine. Kind of like the way some of the old school bikers run long exhaust up the back of their bikes. Another way to express oneself!


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a guy in town has a 54 five window GMC with chrome stacks.......looks ok but I prefer them straight out the back.............


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I saw a lifted Toyota 4x4 with black exhaust stacks running up behind the cab as well as a snorkel for the air intake. I thought it looked neat but only because this was obviously someone who had a jacked up truck for real hard off-roading not just for appearances. Oh, and it only had probably about 6 inches of lift not one of those crazy trucks that you need a 6-foot ladder to get into.


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