I want to get stacks for my truck. I have ladder racks but remove them when not in use. (system one racks rock) anyways, if I were to get stacks would I need to put cans on top of it when its raining out and its parked?
Also does anyone really like one brand over the other. I have been looking at the silverline and grand rock. I think I want to go with the silver lines. Tho I need something durable because when I use my ladder racks I will have to remove the stack and store them in my truck box and reroute the exhats into a makeshift tube, so I need something durable. Thanks guys, happy holidays.
__________________ 2006 chevy 2500 lbz stock, its a work truck.
go with grand rock
and no you dont have to put cans over ur stacks you drill hole in the bottom of them so the water goes out
__________________ 2003 Silverado 2500HD 4x4,ECSB, LB7,Silver
18inch Rockstars with 285 Terra Nitto Grapplers
6inch Black Single Stack , PPE Liftpump, MOOG Pittman/Idler Arms
K&N Intake, Congnito HD Tierods, Autometer Cobalts
CIU Soild Centerlink, Suncoast GMax 5 PacTransmission with 1056 EFI Live Tuned by MMLMM
Get the Grandrock's. They've been in business making exhaust for big rigs for a couple decades. Ive been to their facility and its impressive. Nice people, too. You cannot but directly from them. Try Ohio Diesel Injection or if you call GrandRock the secretary will look for a dist. close to you.
It would have to rain for a week or two straight for any water to do damage. I dont even worry about it. Or you could drill a hole in the elbow.
__________________ 06 Chevy LBZ/Allison 4x4 EFILive & DSP5, Suncoast IV w/1054, Suncoast Tcase brace, MA pump rub fix, PPE lift pump, AEM Intake, shimmed fprv, ported rail fittings, 4"-5" Grandrock/MBRP, torsion bolts removed, 4" drop shackles, stock turbo, stock wheels, Autometer GS boost/pyro, Aeroforce scangauge, PPE sleeves, Cognito pitman/idler braces, 8k HIDs, Recon LED tails & smoked 3rd brake, Pioneer DVD, 98,000 miles and counting 12.60 @ 105.41 mph #15---Top 25 Fastest Stock Duramax's Keystone 8 Luggers Videos
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