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Old 05-15-2006, 01:47 PM
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Default What does everyone think of hooker headers

I probably going to be gettin creamic coated hooker headers real soon this summer along with an ORY, just wanted to knw what everyone thinks of it and if they have a hooker c/b to how does it sound with that, are they easy to install and what not, have they rusted out, etc.

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yeah yeah yeah i knw
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Heres one for you
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/502938-unhappy-hooker.html
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i like mine and i have not had any problem with them other than the ceramic coming off on the bottom of the headers. i love the way they sound. i also have the hooker c/b on it. it is a little quiet but i love the way it sounds.
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I think the hookers are more expensive, and less proven than the Pacesetters. The pacesetter y-pipe tucks pretty nice, but might hit the body. I'd throw in a set of poly mounts while you're in there (as I suggested in the other thread ).

Since your car is pretty well slammed with those DMS springs, I'd be most worried about clearance. Getting the exhaust riding REALLY close to the body would be best for you, and it's easily doable with poly motor mounts.

The hooker catback is a great choice IMO.
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I think they are just as good as the pacesetters...which are cheaper
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I have the hookers on my white Z28 and I have had them a few years ago on my SS. I liked everything but fittament.


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