Stacks How to

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  1. badboydiesel350

    badboydiesel350 Active Member

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    i have a 2000 Ford Diesel Crew Cab 4x4 with a 120 hp chip, 4 inch full exhaust system and cold air intake. I want to put 2 5'' Chisel cut stacks on it, what is the best way to go about putting stacks on my truck. thanx
     
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    You'll need to 90's, a 3 way tee, numerous 5" clamps, some 5" flex, and your stacks. There are different ways of doing it, you need to really search for pictures, that would give you a better idea on how to do it.
     
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    yeah that really sums it up :rolleyes: no mention as to how to hook that 4" into 5"... you will also need a roll of aluminum duct tape to make that coupling... :rolleyes:
     
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    Or forget the tape and just buy a 4" to 5" reducer.

    Sorry you don't like my explanation. It doesn't matter much what anyone says, he needs to search for pictures.
     
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    We offer Grand Rock stack kits. Just give us a call or PM me and we can get you squared away!
     

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