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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Valley Springs, Ca
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Re: summit headers
those look to be the long tube headers. and judging from your truck in the avatar it looks as if your truck is lowered. if I am correct then the long tube headers drag lower then the frame.
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Sofa King Crazy!!
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Houston, TX
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Re: summit headers
You would have to go with shorty or mid-length headers for the clearance if your truck is lowered as Jeff said.
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Location: Benton, AR "The Heart of Arkansas"
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Re: summit headers
I think that FloTech makes them. Check out (compare) the part numbers...
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: grand junction colorado
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Re: summit headers
i had a cheap set i bought from autozone on my 69 years ago. after driving for a while no matter what i did they would not seal, i think the mounting flange was too thin and warped. id save for a good set if possible.
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