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Old 05-24-2009, 08:06 PM
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Guys, who's got the best headers.....long tubes. Its been 6 or 7 years since I've bought a set for a truck. I've got TTI on an old MOPAR, but I don't think they make em for the truck.....would like them ceramic coated and what size primaries.....am definitely planning on supercharging, will ask about that in separate thread, since I've paid off school loans.
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I'm a fan of stainless headers myself, especially since I live in the northeast. I have StainelssWorks and have been more than satisfied with them. ARH also looks to make a very high quality header, as does Dnynatech. If you're looking to spend a little less coin, many have used the coated PaceSetters with good results, they just don't hold up to wet, salty winters very well. LPP is a cheap stainless alternative, but it seems to be hit or miss with the fitment, some guys have had them slip in perfectly, while others have had clearance issues.
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if it were me and i had to do it again i would def buy a set of SW i hear they fit awsome and plus i live in the northeast so the fact there stainless makes it a big plus i have pacesetters there ok but there all rusty and the fit could have been better but like they say you get what you pay for
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You get what you pay for is right
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as for cars, we run MOPARS, small block strokers with w5s and indys...

my pacesetters fit good with no issues.....no complaints here.....
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indys.........i had to run 906s and 452s.....
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don't bother with pacesetters my broke and rusted, I have 2 pairs of lpp's at this time and have no complaints both pairs fit my 02 and 06 with out problem. I will be going to a ARH or another larger sized header on the 02 before to long though
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RXDawg, PM me a phone number and a best time to call. I'd like to go over what we offer and tell what the differences are in quality. Thanks.

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