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Which pacesetter longtube header to get lowered car

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Old 02-24-2019, 10:19 PM
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Default Which pacesetter longtube header to get lowered car

I'm currently using the slp longtube headers, which are far from ideal for a lowered car. I'll be getting some strano springs soon, and want to know which pacesetter headers you used on a lowered car. Oh, and any specific part number would help.

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It's been 10 or so years since I've heard much about headers and lowered cars. If i remember right the SLP hang far lower than the Pacesetter and I'm not aware of any pacesetters that hang any lower than others so whichever you choose should be fine. That I'm aware of they only make 1 longtube and it comes in either painted or coated. Get the coated.
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I have pacesetters 1 3/4 and have no clearance issues. They tuck nice and have yet to scrape anything with my BMR springs.
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Just wondering if you are particular to Pacesetter and why. A lot of people seem to be going with TSP and Speed Engineering.
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on my TSPs ....the headers were not the problem.......it was the $#&@! Y pipe.......kooks.....it was a dream install and perfect clearance




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