Custom stacks

duramax215

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last year i went to destruction derby in southern wisconsin and there was a dodge there that had a 55 GALLON BARREL miter cut as his stack i wish i still had my old phone i had a picture of it!:rofl:
 

durallymax

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WTF is the point? Is it even a stack or old round HVAC ducting?

As far as I know they are true stacks not HVAC duct work. Two trucks have 10" mitres. the other has I believe 8" bull haulers.

What is the point?? These are loggers, they are independently wealthy for some reason and spend every last penny on these trucks. In all honesty I think these trucks spend more times traveling to shows or just driving around then actually logging. Ive maybe seen one of them loaded once.

The one truck they spent thousands of dollars on stainless screw and such for the interior. The floors are all redwood and there is so much chrome and stainless everywhere that the truckers have to wear sunglasses all the time during the day. I thought it was just a figure of spech until i sat in one and its true.

My buddy is cousins with them.
 

JoshH

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AKA side pipes. Like this:

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Duramax_JP

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Can you do that on both sides with the tank still in the stock location? Ive seen one guy on Cummins Forum and he made the nicest side pipes ive ever seen. Looked pretty cool. Probably be expensive to do though
 

JoshH

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I would think so. You'd just have to find a spot to cross the exhaust to the driver's side and under the frame.