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Old 04-26-2010, 11:21 PM
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debating on a header decsion... im goin with longtubes regardless jus dont know which brand seems like everyone runs the pacesetter setup but any other suggestions and where to order them from..
Old 04-26-2010, 11:28 PM
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lpp, dynatechs, ebay's, stainless works, arh.
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+1 bruce. i'm looking at stainless works and dynatech personally.
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The headers on Ebay for 340 are really nice and very easy to bolt on, no problems what so ever..
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what stainless setup are u looking at?
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if you're referring to me, i'm looking at dynatech supermaxx t-304 stainless headers into the existing 2.5" true dual setup, minus the kitties
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yea i was.. and thanx man.
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For the best pricing and most consistent fit and finish on a budget header, Pacesetter is probably the best on the market. Obviously if you are looking stainless, I would have a hard time not going with ARH on the truck headers. We have the Pacesetters on the shelf if that's the way you decide to go!

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I am very happy with my newly installed Pacesetter headers
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Got cash? Go ARH.


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