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Old 12-19-2003, 01:07 PM
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Do you have to remove the oil filter to install kooks headers? Has anyone installed kooks headers without removing the oil filter?
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My filter had to be removed. I sent you a PM.
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There is no question that you will have to remove the oil filter. Mine barely slid in even with it taken out. You have to play with the driver's side. The passenger side will slide right in.
Install is a biotch good luck,
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Are the headers that tight to put in? Is this true with the other headers, removing the oil filter. The reason I am asking is I am in the market for some headers and want to know what to expect.




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