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Old 10-08-2010, 08:08 PM
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Any facts, opinions, experiences with them? How do they hold up? Fit good? Install problems? Pictures of them on?

Let me know if you have dealt with them.

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Old 10-08-2010, 09:21 PM
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do a search, there are many threads on these headers
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They're good for the price. They fit fine, but that was with solid motor mounts which makes it much easier. I'm sure it would have been fine with polys too. One of my primaries is bent, but I didn't even bother to complain about it, and it doesn't seem to affect performance. Having a bent primary is pretty common though with these headers, so be aware. Quality is so-so. Never dealt with customer support.

My LPP x-pipe is crooked, but fits great. Somebody else on here, I think is name is VesperTA, couldn't get his x-pipe to fit because it was so crooked, or something wrong with it. Not an issue if you don't buy their x-pipe though.
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My brother has them, he had to hammer on the collector so they didn't hit the motor mounts. Also the y-pipe hangs done really low on the drivers side. He's gotten 2 plastic bags wrapped around it just from driving around. If he were to lower it, the y-pipe would probably drag constantly.

For the money though they're not bad. Pacesetters fit better but aren't stainless.
Old 10-08-2010, 09:41 PM
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For them being stainless steel they are reasonable priced and a decent set of headers in my opinion.
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I paid 300 used for mine.. the only issue I have is the driver side rubbing against something and hitting it when I drive... I've learned to live with it.. other than that they fit good.. i'm happy with them.. just not my catback...
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I have LPP and like them, they leak though at the collector

Here are my posts about them.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...some-pics.html


https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...tor-mount.html




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