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Old 11-30-2011, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by rmp213
Stacks look like **** on diesel trucks (unless tastefully done, which they usually aren't) and you don't gain anymore performance out of them than a normal exhaust. They're just a hack job, and a good way to ruin a perfectly good bed (and a perfectly fine looking truck) Tell him to do himself a favor and not do it..

Edit: That Ranger is REAL classy!
Thank you, you saved my hands from a paragraph of typing.
Old 11-30-2011, 01:36 PM
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I gave him the same advice with not doing the stacks, he's still interested in it. He's not doing it for the performance he's doing it for the look's. This idea formed when we saw a parked f150 with stacks.
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If you're looking for opinions, you can chalk me up with most of the others here - stacks belong on big rigs and look like a** on just about everything else, short of maybe a F-650 or International.

That poor Ranger should be driven out to pasture and shot - just wrong, so very very wrong.
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Originally Posted by '08f150stx
Parked in a handicap spot (can you be mentally handicapped and get one of those?) are those Peterbuilt mud flaps too? Train horns on top of a toolbox? Nominate for the Truck of the month!

I'd give it my vote for Truck of the Month; I'm feeling charitable with Christmas coming. Come on man; he's got the stick-on flames on the side too.

Good thing he has sidesteps to help getting into that beast. Always wonder why people have sidesteps on minivans for that matter. Heck, even kids taller than a garden gnome can climb into a minivan.
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I have no words for that truck.
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To each his own. Not my deal but maybe you could convince your buddy to sell his Ford & buy a suitable Chevy to hang stacks on. Seems like more of a Chevy thing, ha
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Originally Posted by TunaSlayer
Thank you, you saved my hands from a paragraph of typing.
Glad to be of assistance lol
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When I saw the ranger I threw up a little in my mouth.
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stacks on anything is dumb.



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