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Truck stacks on your 70 series

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Truck stacks on your 70 series

Post by MORGAN »

hey guys new to site loving it lots of cool rigs on here just curious to see how many people are running stack setup post some pics .
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Re: Truck stacks on your 70 series

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Twin 3 inch Stainless straight through
the bage ute is 2.5 inch " "
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Post by GO79 »

That would give some serious truck sound
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Re: Truck stacks on your 70 series

Post by tezza88 »

stacks look good, but it depend wot sort of driving you want to do. i considered stacks for my 79 series, but after sum thought worked out that they wouldn't last very long in the bush,... i have clearance issues as it is and i would simply rip them off same as driving lights on the rear bar, already torn off a snorkel and snapped plenty of arials.
'stacks are fine in open 4wd situations, just not in dense bush
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Post by supazuk »

stacks are for ricers ;)
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Post by buddah_04 »

i was thinking about putting stacks on my 75 series ute, but i have been told with the 4l 2h, it may also loose some power and torque. Is this correct?
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

buddah_04 wrote:i was thinking about putting stacks on my 75 series ute, but i have been told with the 4l 2h, it may also loose some power and torque. Is this correct?
If the engine pipe remains around 2.25-2.5" then i can't see it making any difference.

I ran extractors on a 2H which killed the low down torque but did seem to let it rev a little more freely (a mute point given 2H's don't make any power up there anyway)
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Re: Truck stacks on your 70 series

Post by 302 cruiser »

y would you want to do that :cool:
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Re: Truck stacks on your 70 series

Post by 96cruiserute »

im also thinking about putting twin stacks on my 75 with a 1hz.
Just wondering how other people have done theres i have heard of people moving their tray back or cutting wholes in the tray. Whats the best way?
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Re: Truck stacks on your 70 series

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

supazuk wrote:stacks are for ricers ;)
baby jesus cries everytime a stack is put on a landcruiser.
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Post by 96cruiserute »

cries of happyness that is.
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Post by ferrit »

my work truck used to have a stack.. drove me NUTS driving it- its loud and the rainflap rattled.

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You can just see the stack above the passenger side.
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Post by Marty25 »

My 79 HDJ 3.5" dump into 3" then 2 4" stacks behind the cab, 3" lift, with custom 5 poster winch bar that i've made, warn XD9000 fitted front and rear lockers going in next week then building a new tray for it

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Re: Truck stacks on your 70 series

Post by 96cruiserute »

mate that 79 look amazing. how did you get the stacks to fit? I'm really thinking about doing a similar stack setup. so any information of yours would be helpfull.
any pros and cons about them?
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Post by Tiny »

If you want stacks buy a REAL truck :finger:
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Post by hj 45 »

Jesus christ thaat's a huge bullbar...... :?
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Post by 302 cruiser »

mate that 79 look amazing. how did you get the stacks to fit? I'm really thinking about doing a similar stack setup. so any information of yours would be helpfull.

that is the ugliest cruiser i have ever seen
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Post by 96cruiserute »

mate if you have nothing nice to say, why say anything. sure people have their opinion but if you wanna talk sh*t go talk somewhere else
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Post by Tiny »

96cruiserute wrote:mate if you have nothing nice to say, why say anything. sure people have their opinion but if you wanna talk sh*t go talk somewhere else
Sounds like someone needs a hug...... Pm drs :twisted:
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Post by Marty25 »

i moved the tray back 6" so they had room to bugger around in there fitting them, i haven't moved it back yet as i'm building a new tray soon, ha yeah the bars not finished yet still need to put spottie and arial mounts on yet then get it powdercoated(that is just a quick prime and spay as i just finished it before a cruiser park trip)
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Post by Marty25 »

96cruiserute wrote:mate that 79 look amazing. how did you get the stacks to fit? I'm really thinking about doing a similar stack setup. so any information of yours would be helpfull.
any pros and cons about them?

Pros: sounds Amazing!!!!!
Cons: Rain

The pipe work to behind the cab is all bolt on the only section that was made up is the "y" piece that feeds the stacks
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Post by cozzav8 »

Marty25 wrote:
96cruiserute wrote:mate that 79 look amazing. how did you get the stacks to fit? I'm really thinking about doing a similar stack setup. so any information of yours would be helpfull.
any pros and cons about them?

Pros: sounds Amazing!!!!!
Cons: Rain

The pipe work to behind the cab is all bolt on the only section that was made up is the "y" piece that feeds the stacks
x2 With the rain, mine used to blow soot all over my toolboxes when it rained
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Re: Truck stacks on your 70 series

Post by Hillery »

[quote="buddah_04"]i was thinking about putting stacks on my 75 series ute, but i have been told with the 4l 2h, it may also loose some power and torque. Is this correct?[/quote]


the 2h doesnt have much to start with, mainly you loose power if the pipe is to large, also have been told they work better as a straight through as there is no restrictions and it allows it to push air out and up quiker? is that tru


where can you buy the heat shield and flaps for top for em like on the trucks?
just thinking of putting one on my 47 ute :finger:
cheers
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Re: Truck stacks on your 70 series

Post by TURBO60 »

you can get the rain caps off ebay or try a truck spares shop
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Re: Truck stacks on your 70 series

Post by Hillery »

cheers mate, you reckon 2 1/2 inch pipe would be ok?
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