pics of the new stacks!!!!

strokin'_tatsch

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well guys here ya go. i took some pics of the new stacks and stuff. i also took a pic of my homemade mounting bracket to bolt the stacks to the side of the bed and a pic of the stuff a buddy and i did from the gutted cat and up to the bed. ENJOY!!! hope y'all like 'em. a lot of people don't like bullhaulers a single wheel, but i love mine!!!! oh yeah and i put one in from before the stacks and chrome grille.:ford :burnit
 

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Sweet. That looks good on there. How do they sound? Bet they sound good. Probably a little loud in the cab? I am getting ready to put Dyno Mat on the back of the cab to help with the sound.
 

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That looks awesome. I have seen a few sheep trucks(rams) around town with the bullhaulers. Hey that is a good name for those pos trucks, sheep trucks. My wife was driving the pickup one night to class and some guys followed here into the parking lot and asked if she wanted some stacks on our truck. She said no, but I thought that they probably might have put them on for free thinking that is was her truck. To bad though. They look good!!!
 

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yeah both my parents and my brother drive goats. we just put stacks on my brothers goat about 4-5 months ago and his are way louder than mine. inside the cab with the windows up you can't even hear them, but when you roll the windows down they do get pretty loud if you step on it. i, personally, love how they sound!!!!!
 

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i think you could improve the looks if you moved that bracket (@ the top
bed/rail) lower...so its not visible
 

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i think you could improve the looks if you moved that bracket (@ the top
bed/rail) lower...so its not visible

i did it this way b/c it was the easiest way and the sturdiest. i can't even shake 'em and move them at all. i couldn't really find another place lower that i could bolt to. thanks for the opinion though. i will look it over some more.
 

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Or just paint the bracket balck and it will blend in and you won;t need to lower.
 

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ok i came up with an idea for lowering the mounting bracket... i can move it to bolt to the tool box or i can use the idea that strokin21 gave and paint the bracket black. wut do y'all think??? i would have to make new brackets to move it to the tool box though b/c the tool box is too far away from the stacks so that i can open the doors on the tool box. any more ideas guys?
 

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