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  1. Anvilface

    Rebuilding/ replacing fording stacks

    Finally got some pics in. Not the greatest, but there they are. You can see the exhaust and the intake are way too low. We should be mocking up some pipe to fix it this week. The only problem is I have 2 m923s to work on (small repairs, paint, graphics, and blue lights wired up). And either...
  2. Anvilface

    Rebuilding/ replacing fording stacks

    Hey guys, just an update. We've got an old fella around here with a big truck bone yard. No MVs but he's got enough exhaust stacks, intake elbows, and flex pipe that I could turn this joker into a submarine. Lol I really appreciate all the input, and once we get them all painted up ill share...
  3. Anvilface

    Rebuilding/ replacing fording stacks

    I'm working on that. The problem is that it won't be exactly normal plumbing as the new cab is different than stock. It will take a bit of engineering.
  4. Anvilface

    Rebuilding/ replacing fording stacks

    Thanks Russ, I didn't even think about PVC. That might just work. I think we can plumb that in and keep it plenty water tight...that's why I like this site...genius.
  5. Anvilface

    Rebuilding/ replacing fording stacks

    Hey everybody, I'm still super new here (been lurking for a while) and you all are a wonderful community, I appreciate the wealth of information. I've got a bit of a situation though. I am a Deputy Sheriff in Southeastern NC (I know, I know...we aren't all terrible. lol). And our Sheriff is...
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