08-10-2010, 04:07 PM | #1 |
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I've been thinking of doing this awhile ago,but someone beat me to it.Still might end up doing.But i got other thoughts too.I am just woundering if some makes a kit for out trucks or are they custom made.
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08-10-2010, 04:28 PM | #2 |
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Looks cool but I'd burn myself on them me thinks! lol
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Yeah i thought about that too.I can see myself burning myself.But it would make me laugh if the old lady would burn herself getting in the truck.She kill me if she herd my say that.
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That looks good. Maybe I'll have to do that with mine. Does anyone else notice the third truck in the pic? That thing must be HUGE.
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08-10-2010, 08:41 PM | #5 |
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hmmmm......just seems like that truck would look soooooo much cleaner without them.
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i've always loved side pipes
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08-10-2010, 10:48 PM | #7 |
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Me too.....on a 67 Vette or an A/C Cobra.....but I understand too that we gotta darn to be different. They sure have their own sound!
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Side pipes on a 1950 Merc. I built it 30 years age.
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Not very practical on a 4x4
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08-11-2010, 11:24 AM | #10 |
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No brainer.....I think MOST of the 50 states REQUIRE them on a 50 merc.
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I use to have them on mine, still got them in the shed, and to be honest, you can not beat the sound of them!!!!I miss them on it, mine were old rockets.
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Aj-[Not very practical on a 4x4 ]
Why not?They are no lower or they dont stick out as far as nerf bars.
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They will only look clean for 2 minutes, if that.
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Side pipes are cool.....on a car, jmo, I'm a hide it and dump where it isn't visible guy though
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08-12-2010, 11:45 PM | #16 |
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I remember as a kid, I bugged my Dad to put those on the burb!
Now a days, I'm not to sure I'd want em. All it will take is one urban tumbleweed to make them look like hell.
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08-12-2010, 11:52 PM | #17 |
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i think they would look cool with the burn shields that ole corvetts have!
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.....and it's funny those burn shields will get MORE than hot enough to burn. Guess it takes it from a 3rd to a 1st degree burn.
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... im just sayin'
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that you can mount and then figure out how to join with your headers. I remember speaking to a vendor that specializes in stainless exhausts who would weldup what you need. (stainlessworks.net I believe). I have often thought about a side exhaust that would exit thru or at the bottom of the fender and then run along the bottom of the door and bed. Maybe change the rocker, cab corner and bed to have a reverse curve that the exhaust could tuck next to. |
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Has anyone seen a set of zoomies on a truck? Might look kool infront of the rear wheels.
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I'm sorry but no! Stacy David had a Dodge on his show with some. There was nothing cool about it except the HEMI. Really left me scratching my head. Granted.....it's no 67-72 but I can't see them being cool on anything except an altered, pro-mod, funny car.....etc.
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