Rigid Stacks
I thought these were interesting, not perfect, but interesting. They bolt to the frame rails instead of the cab. Not sure aluminum stacks are my taste.
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Definitely interesting. The down side is no real choice in lenght or height of stacks.
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New style stacks;
http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/D7wAAO...moC/s-l500.jpg http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/JAYAAO...mn9/s-l500.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/tamiya-1-14-...wAAOSw4shX2moC I have bought the first style which is a turnout without the heat shield, the quality is good but keep in mind they are not actually chrome. |
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I like them
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Would need a 3rd truck then lol
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:eek: WoW! $69US plus postage :eek:
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Don't any nice custom stacks cost that much or more?
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No, I wasn't complaining at all. I was just saying the price of these did not seem out of range to me. The chrome custom stacks that vendors sell (Snochaser, Russ,....) on here are very nice too, come in mule ears, miter or straight cut but don't have any of the machine work that these do. All good options and always nice to see variety. |
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