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Titanium ceramic coated mid-length headers, part # 580022C/600222C $450 shipped to the lower 48.
I bought these for my truck but it looks like I won't be using them since its up for sale. They've been sitting around the garage and have a few nicks and scuffs in the coating from being moved around but otherwise new. The marks in the first picture do not go through the coating at all. It looks like it could possibly be buffed out by the looks of it.
These will work with the 6.0 (except HD) or 5.3/4.8.
The one caveat is that they are the california version and thus the emissions fittings are present. They'll either have to tap and plug them or bolt on a cover plate. If you are familiar with this you'll understand that it is easily accomplished and not a big deal.
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Titanium ceramic coated mid-length headers, part # 580022C/600222C $450 shipped to the lower 48.
I bought these for my truck but it looks like I won't be using them since its up for sale. They've been sitting around the garage and have a few nicks and scuffs in the coating from being moved around but otherwise new. The marks in the first picture do not go through the coating at all. It looks like it could possibly be buffed out by the looks of it.
These will work with the 6.0 (except HD) or 5.3/4.8.
The one caveat is that they are the california version and thus the emissions fittings are present. They'll either have to tap and plug them or bolt on a cover plate. If you are familiar with this you'll understand that it is easily accomplished and not a big deal.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Zick/Junk/ForSale027.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Zick/Junk/ForSale030.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Zick/Junk/ForSale029.jpg)
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I wish I could tell you for sure, but obviously I never got around to trying to install them. I know you have to cut off the front pipe about an inch before the cats and weld on the two small adapters pictured and then its just a matter of bolting them in.
There are a few guys on here that have them, maybe they will chime in. I know Flyer and J4nash have had them.
There are a few guys on here that have them, maybe they will chime in. I know Flyer and J4nash have had them.
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