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Upgrades and Aftermarket - General Upgrading and adding aftermarket equipment to your 1999-2007 Super Duty. Please confine discussion of topics in this forum to those items that are not engine-specific.

       
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Old 08-22-2007, 10:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Grand Rock Stacks

I'd like to get there 6"x36" mitre cut stacks, but height is an issue. Does anybody who has them know how high above the roof line they stick? If they are more than 2-3 inches above I will probably have to go with 5" so I can cut them down to fit the truck in the garage.
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Re: Grand Rock Stacks

You could cut the 6" down to whatever height you want that way you can still have the 6" stacks.
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Re: Grand Rock Stacks

The 6" & 7" stacks are reduced to fit in the 5" Y pipe. I guess I could cut the reducer off, cut off an inch or so and re-weld the reducer back on. But I don't think that would look that great with the chrome being all boogered up.
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