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The ball and flange of the header buddy fits into (against) the header outlet and attaches to the header flange. No welding at the header side. I may end up having the ball adaptor welded though. - Dave
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06-17-2007, 04:57 PM | #28 |
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06-18-2007, 05:56 AM | #30 | |
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I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "see dirt again" but she's a daily driver. Do you mean lowering it? Yours is one of the setups that I've been considering.
What will the car headers do for me? Do you mean headers for a 78ish Monte Carlo? If not, then what year & model car? Will headers made for the 73-87 trucks clear the cross member? Thanks for the help! ~ Dave Quote:
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06-18-2007, 04:57 PM | #31 |
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Dave, I meant that lotsa folks complain that truck headers actually hang a little too low, which may be fine if it's a strictly street truck but may become an issue when you go off-roading. The car headers I'm aware are supposed to cure the problem are for the '80s Monte Carlo, they are still full length headers but they don't hang as low as the truck ones.
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OK, now I gotcha ... no, it's not much of an off-road vehicle being only 2WD, so I shouldn't have clearance problems. It's main function is hauling stuff to renovate my 150+ year old house. It'll be nice to be able to go up hill with a full load at more than 30 mph one day soon. Thanks again!
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you guys with 4x4s are going about it all wrong...to get past the transfer case you have to go up and over it... i put duals on mine 2 years ago and haven't even had so much as a collector gasket go out....i've unhooked the exhaust from the headers twice and reused the same old plain gaskets that come with the headers.....that and if you go up and over the transfer case...you can fit 3" in on it
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