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Old 10-08-2015, 06:51 PM
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Not LPP headers they touched in 3 spots until I hammered them pretty well.
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Originally Posted by SteveDoten@ARH
We will stand behind our 100% New York handcrafted systems for the life of your truck.

Coatings are often used on mild steel headers so they last more than 2 years, it's marketed as a feature, but in reality (when used on mild steel) it's really a requirement as they would start to pit and leak after a year on any truck that sees winter/salt conditions.
Steven, out of curiosity what grade are yours?
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Originally Posted by 03sierraslt
steven, out of curiosity what grade are yours?
304/304L dual grade, american made welded tubing
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