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Old 03-06-2007, 09:15 PM
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The wheels are H2 with a rattle can job. I am debating about powdercoating them and there is a shop right down the street from my house, but I am having a hard time finding the right size tires for the wheels. Now I have 305/60/17s and they look a little too short since the truck is almost stock height.

Wow Quick, thanks for all the pictures! Those headers look like they fit good. Big primaries
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Originally Posted by Stoichiometric
The wheels are H2 with a rattle can job. I am debating about powdercoating them and there is a shop right down the street from my house, but I am having a hard time finding the right size tires for the wheels. Now I have 305/60/17s and they look a little too short since the truck is almost stock height.

Wow Quick, thanks for all the pictures! Those headers look like they fit good. Big primaries
yeppers for a large motor...they ahve 3.5 collectors. they are made by kooks.
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Originally Posted by 02_2500avalanche
Nice exhaust, now do your engine a favor and get that fram piece of **** off of there
What filter do you recommend?
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K&N all i run ...except now im on break in
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What's the reason for making your own, or using f-body header instead of truck headers? Is it because of the size primaries and collectors that you wanted? Or is ther nothing that would fit you application? I will say that what you have ended up with is pretty badfuckinass
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I haven't seen any off the shelf 1 7/8" headers built for trucks. I wanted the larger size so they would accomodate future expansion (larger blower). I like to piece together parts that I think will work well and end up with something that you don't see everyday. Thanks.
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yea you need larger primaries for a large cubed motor or alot of blower in his case
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K&N, AC delco, Mobil 1 are among the good ones. I run a K&N, just type in fram sucks in a search engine like google and see what pops up.
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Damn now those are some long tube headers
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looks like an excellent job on the exhaust, good lookin stuff!


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