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Old 08-02-2007, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by 99Silver6.0
I dont think any of that "beating with hammers" qualifies as good fitment. Hate to burst your bubble. I got my Dynas cheap. Plus the fact that I wanted to run cats with my Corsa. Its a complete setup that needs no beating with hammers, smashing, silicone to seal etc etc. I had Paces, been through that before. I didnt want shitty headers. Plus Im not camming this truck. I want a header thats gonna last. Not rust and look like *******.
Well the beating with a hammer is due to the fact they sent me 2WD headers. Other than that I can't complain. Mine won't rust either. I had mine Hot Zinc coated. It may have cost me $20 to coat them....just because I own a Powdercoater, Sandblasting Cabinet and a Metal Baker oven. But....I do like the Dynatechs, but I paid $275 for my Paces and had money left to buy a nice Eaton Locker and a cam....so...I feel as if I came out good.
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