help installing headers
#4
If it's a 4x4, remove the front driveshaft to make installing the left header easier.
On the right header, you'll need to remove the dipstick tube, then get the header next to the engine, then get the dipstick tube in place, then install the header. If you install the header first, you'll be taking the header back off to get the dipstick back in.
If you run into difficulty along the way, you can send me a pm.
On the right header, you'll need to remove the dipstick tube, then get the header next to the engine, then get the dipstick tube in place, then install the header. If you install the header first, you'll be taking the header back off to get the dipstick back in.
If you run into difficulty along the way, you can send me a pm.
#5
i put both sides in from the bottom on my AWD ss, no issues. front shaft stayed in place as well as the steering shaft, passenger side i did remove the dipstick tube but theres no real way around that. The ARH headers fit great, youll love them.
#7
I've never done it in a newer body truck, but mine went in with a little force. As people have said, passenger from the top and driver from the bottom. I definitely had to push it past the steering shaft.
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