Thread: header help
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05-29-2004 02:32 PM #1
header help
Ive got a 65 chevy c-10 truck the proublem is my front end sits pretty low I like It that way but I hit on speed bumps no matter how slow I go and they rub going in to drive ways like service station unless I go in at a angle header are setting very costly any more I,ve got another set a speing that will bring it up a inch but I dont want to do that if I dont have to I like the look of old gril . Were can I find a set of header that will hug The in side the frame ?
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05-29-2004 10:16 PM #2
headers
Check with gibson, hedman, or pacesetter. They all make quality block hugging headers.
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05-29-2004 11:06 PM #3
Ive got Sanderson shortys on my lowered 75 C-10, there are others to, I like Sandersons though cause they are gasketless. never have to worry about header gaskets leaking. John75 GMC C-15 factory 454, automatic, lowered
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05-30-2004 07:27 AM #4
thanks for replys I like the Idea of gasketless headers I never new they made such athing I will look into this . thanks guys for your imputLast edited by john gemmer; 05-30-2004 at 07:30 AM.
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05-30-2004 07:39 AM #5
techinspector1 I sure glad I made some one laugh today. But I have plenty of clearance for my oil pan its just my headers that rub I have the same proublem with my 67 Grand prix convrt and it all stock gut I know what your talking about Ive seen some car and trucks that sit really low , So keep a smile on your face laughter is a healing powerLast edited by john gemmer; 05-30-2004 at 07:48 AM.
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