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Re: Sanderson Headers
I had long tube headmans with the silver coating. I the coating faded and discolored while the frame was stored (not in a moisture proof setting)
they didn't look good with my nice Endurashine intake and chrome goodies, plus I had to do some frame grinding and adjusting to get em to fit. Changed to Sanderson mid length with the ceramic coating from ECE. Fit prefect and look amazing. Would highly recommend. I am still finishing the truck, so I haven't run em yet, but I am very pleased with the fit and finish.
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Sanderson Headers
I dont want to hijack this thread but there seems to be a lot of guys that have had lots of experience with headers on their trucks. What are the advantages of using headers? I'm thinking more power cause the exhaust is not as restricted and hopefully a little better fuel economy especially for a big block like my 396.
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