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- Location
- Denver Colorado
- Vehicle Year
- 79-00
- Make / Model
- Mostly Ford.
- Engine Size
- Building a 408w
- Transmission
- Automatic
I live up against the Rockies in the great CO. I do a lot of wheelin' in dry and fire damage areas. I don't want to contribute to the risk of another Haymen fire.
I know a stack on a gas truck is down right retarded. But I'm considering running my current 2.5" pipes up through the bed behind the cab and dumping it off at an angle. None of the big flashy "I think I'm a semi" shit. Just an idea for a better place then dumping it right after the cat like I've got it now.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Ways to go about it?
Is stock-ish exhaust even something to worry about starting fires with? I'm just trying to be an eco-friendly hillbilly.
Here's the truck, maybe it's stature will help keep the stacks from screaming "I loose at life"
I know a stack on a gas truck is down right retarded. But I'm considering running my current 2.5" pipes up through the bed behind the cab and dumping it off at an angle. None of the big flashy "I think I'm a semi" shit. Just an idea for a better place then dumping it right after the cat like I've got it now.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Ways to go about it?
Is stock-ish exhaust even something to worry about starting fires with? I'm just trying to be an eco-friendly hillbilly.
Here's the truck, maybe it's stature will help keep the stacks from screaming "I loose at life"