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is anyone offering stainless steel or ceramic coated headers for our trucks? I have an old set of headman's that I painted with high temp vht paint, but not sure how that will hold up for any amount of time. I would like to keep the headers looking good (no rust) for as long as possible. I purchased my current headers out of the lmc magazine and they fit great, just looking for an upgrade
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09-12-2013, 05:41 PM | #2 |
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Sanderson, doug thorly and some that just make them custom.. hope your wallet is big enough they start around a grand about
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Most of the large and medium header manufactures make them for our trucks and they come in a wide variety of prices. I've read hedman now makes them specifically for 67-72s. Hit a few web sites and check them out.
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i got mine from early classic in fresno and i really like them but i did have to run a 'short' spark plug as they fit close to the block. they are ceramic, mid-length, coated on the inside also, and not too hard on the wallet (less than 4 bills).
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I use Hedman HTC Elite Ceramic Coated Headers:
BEST HEADER ON THE MARKET!! http://www.hedman.com/C10-Truck-Headers http://www.summitracing.com/parts/he...up?prefilter=1
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I had a set of Doug Thorely Tri-Y's and was well pleased...
http://dougthorleyheaders.com/products/sfID1/9
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is yours for a big block or small block? I see your name is 396ci. I need mine forf a small block application
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Doug Thorley Try Y headers since 1996, never had an issue except having to run shorty plugs.
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You can buy other brands on ebay, but I went with Coolflex. They work Fantastic and reduce my heat. They are worth every dime.
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I have these set of stainless shorties I need to get rid of, PM me if you wanna talk
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