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International 4700-4900 Chrome Stacks & Tops
Find Aftermarket International Diesel Exhaust Stacks
Choose from a wide range of styles and sizes to get the exact look and fit you want: Diameter options: 7-inch and 8-inch Lengths: 36' to 120' Stack styles: Miter-cut, turnout, curved, flat top, and bull hauler Material: Durable chrome-plated steel for a lasting mirror-like finish Whether you're replacing an old International 4700 exhaust stack or upgrading your entire setup with new chrome exhaust kits, we've got parts made to handle the heat and the miles.Aftermarket Looks with OEM-Level Durability
All stacks and tops are engineered for heavy-duty use. That means you're getting aftermarket style with OEM-quality strength. These stacks resist corrosion, stand up to high temps, and keep their shine with minimal upkeep.Style That Speaks for Itself
From clean miter cuts to aggressive bull hauler tops, there's a chrome stack here that matches your truck's attitude. It's a simple upgrade that makes a big statement, especially when your truck rolls into the lot or down the road. If you're upgrading your chrome, consider matching it with some unique polished wheel hub covers or a sleek stainless steel chrome front bumper to complement your front-end style. You can pair your exhaust stacks with some exterior cab lights to illuminate your chrome during nighttime drives. The customization options are endless!Ready to Upgrade Your International Exhaust Stacks?
If you're serious about form and function, these International 4700-4900 chrome stacks and tops deliver both. Shop now to give your rig that polished, professional look with high-performance parts that were built to last.Frequently Asked Questions About International 4700-4900 Chrome Stacks & Tops
Will these chrome stacks fit my specific International 4700 or 4900 model year?
Our chrome stacks are designed to fit International 4700 and 4900 models from 1989 through 2001. However, some modifications occurred during these production years. Pre-1995 models may require different mounting brackets than 1995-2001 models. We recommend checking your current exhaust pipe diameter (typically 5" or 6") and confirming your truck's specific year before ordering. If you're unsure, our customer service team can help verify compatibility with your VIN number.
What's the difference between 304 and 409 stainless steel stacks, and which should I choose?
304 stainless steel contains more chromium and nickel, providing superior corrosion resistance and maintaining its chrome-like shine longer, especially in harsh weather conditions. 409 stainless is more affordable but may develop surface rust over time, particularly in areas with road salt. For trucks operating in northern climates or coastal regions, we recommend 304 stainless. If you're in a dry climate and looking for budget-friendly options, 409 stainless performs well with regular maintenance.
Do I need special tools or professional installation for these stacks?
Most stack installations can be completed with basic hand tools including wrenches, a socket set, and potentially a sawzall for removing old stacks. The process typically takes 2-4 hours depending on your experience level. Key challenges include aligning the mounting brackets properly and ensuring adequate clearance from the cab. We provide detailed installation instructions with each stack. Professional installation usually costs $150-300 if you prefer expert assistance.
What stack styles work best for International 4700-4900 trucks?
Straight cut stacks are the most popular for these models, offering a classic look and optimal exhaust flow. Curved or mitered stacks provide better rain protection but may require additional cab clearance verification. Standard heights range from 36" to 60", with 48" being most common for 4700-4900 models. Consider your garage clearance and local bridge heights when selecting. Bull hauler style stacks work well but typically require frame-mounted brackets instead of cab-mounted options.
How do I maintain the chrome finish and prevent discoloration?
Chrome stacks require regular cleaning every 2-4 weeks to prevent exhaust residue buildup and heat discoloration. Use a quality chrome polish and microfiber cloth, avoiding abrasive cleaners. The area closest to the exhaust outlet will naturally develop a golden-blue tint from heat - this is normal and won't affect performance. For maximum longevity, consider heat shields for the lower portion of the stack. In winter climates, rinse stacks after exposure to road salt to prevent pitting.