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Old 10-26-2009, 03:54 AM
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Ok so I keep flip flopping between what longtube headers i wanna get
would really like to do LPPs but a couple things keep bugging me
I keep hearing they dont always fit right or you gotta bang them up a bit plus other things
have any of you LPP users come across any problems?
Old 10-26-2009, 08:18 AM
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Mine went on pretty good
Old 10-26-2009, 09:31 AM
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Headers fit fine on mine, their close in spots but no rubbing from what I can tell. The slip fits on the Y pipe are a pain in the *** tho.
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I've got them, they slid in without issue, no banging or bending required for me. Until I swapped in the 80e, then the Y-pipe needed to be massaged.
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Originally Posted by aaronmc
Headers fit fine on mine, their close in spots but no rubbing from what I can tell. The slip fits on the Y pipe are a pain in the *** tho.
I'm with him.Everything went in without a problem for me....except for the damn Y pipe where it slips going from the drivers side to the passenger side...other than that no probs.Haven't even had to re-torque the header bolts.
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That doesnt sound too bad
what did you guys do to make the ory fit?
Old 10-26-2009, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by FrankyRST
That doesnt sound too bad
what did you guys do to make the ory fit?
I ended up dropping the trans cross member and beating the hell out of it with a sledge.
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I had em on my white truck. Steering shaft rubbed but they fit awesome other than that.
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Originally Posted by FrankyRST
That doesnt sound too bad
what did you guys do to make the ory fit?
I just dropped the trans xmember, put the Y together on the ground and slid it onto the collectors as one piece... an extra set of hands, some wiggling and a lift are good to have at this step, lol.
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ok this is a dumb question but what does LPP stand for?


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