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Old 01-13-2009, 02:28 AM
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Nothing for the silverado/sierra though...
http://kookscustomheaders.com/show.php?pid=875&ptn=0
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I think the TBSS headers would fit and they are LT's not Mids. Also TBSS's are 1 7/8" compared to the 1 3/4"
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I thought that the F bodies fit well?
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If you want to knock a dent in a tube on the passenger side or notch the frame!!!
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Someone had the on his and said the went in from the bottom with no problems. Maybe I miss read
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I have the 2" F body Kooks on my 408 and they went in like a glove, no rubbing didnt have to dent any of the tubes. Worked and fill perfect!!!
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hmm.. most people ive talked to had to knock a small dent in a tube! I guess every set is different
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I had a set of Kooks on my 94 Lightning months back.. great product and fantastic fit.. they literally fell in place..

If they make a set for these trucks.. don't hesitate.. BUY SOME!
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Originally Posted by regency
hmm.. most people ive talked to had to knock a small dent in a tube! I guess every set is different
Yeah i guess, but the ones i got both went in from the bottom without any problems!!
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It was your truck that I remombered you saying went in very easily


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