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Old 11-12-2005, 12:24 PM
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Do it yourself Its not really that difficult if you got out and get the tools for it.
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Can anyone recommend a shop in the DFW area for header installations? If you could provide a price that would be great: If this is an infringement on advertising policy please PM me the info.
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Yeah do it yourself and save some money.

Check out your local section as well.
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Check out the local forum. You may find someone who has done them willing to help for nothing.
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Ave install cost is $500 for headers.
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yeah that just insane IMO, saving 500 bucks feels really good.
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yeah i paid 500bucks for mine to be installed if i had to do it again id do it myself in a heartbeat
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Anyone know why my post is above frogslinger's?
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You should be able to do it yourself. Basic hand tools. (forget where to look for instructions)

Or, if you pay a shop I'd expect to pay $300-$350.
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It is easy. I paid to have mine installed ($500) and have done several sets sence then myself.
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Originally Posted by Toasty
Anyone know why my post is above frogslinger's?
because you are cooler than me...

Seriously I would assume that there was a time error with the server. If you look at the times posted they both have the same time...

thanks for the advice... unfortunately installing myself is kinda out... my cat back is welded in and i am changing my cats and do not have the ability or facilities to weld. Finally I should probably mention this is on my truck not a camaro.




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