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Raptorgabe

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Even trucks with 22x12s on 35s would work to ! 33s are to small from the pics I've been seein
 

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I've never owned anything with a stack, so this is an honest question. What keeps water from getting in to the pipes? Nothing and it leaks out the bottom at a joint?

Obviously while it's running, i see no concern, or light rain. But during heavy rains, truck just sitting in the driveway type of deal.
 

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I've never owned anything with a stack, so this is an honest question. What keeps water from getting in to the pipes? Nothing and it leaks out the bottom at a joint?

Obviously while it's running, i see no concern, or light rain. But during heavy rains, truck just sitting in the driveway type of deal.

You can get covers or buckets work. I never had any issues with mine. It just blows out when the truck starts. Looks like a volcano. I had them on my shorty, so I had almost no pipe under the truck. The down pipe ran almost to the 90.
 

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It was sitting at that dealership then next thing i know it shows up where i work lol. I think it'd be funny to see a bag of flour dumped in there lol

I've heard of people dumping popcorn kernels in them and waiting for it to heat up enough to pop them. :popcorn:
 

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I ran 24x12 with 305/35 terra grappler - ride wasn't bad at all, I tow to much to keep the setup though.
 

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I've never owned anything with a stack, so this is an honest question. What keeps water from getting in to the pipes? Nothing and it leaks out the bottom at a joint?



Obviously while it's running, i see no concern, or light rain. But during heavy rains, truck just sitting in the driveway type of deal.


Nothing. I used the 4" wide band clamps. The water either leaked out the bottom or was blown back out when I started it and gave it some throttle. But it makes the bed and bedsides covered in soot drops every single time there's water on the truck or in the pipes. So it sucks for trying to keep a truck clean.
 

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