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Old Aug 4, 2003 | 05:58 PM
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Dynomax header Qs

I have a couple questions for those of you with Dynomax brand headers. I understand that I need a custom Y pipe made for them but I was just wondering if anyone sells one that will pretty much bolt on. Now to the install, how hard is it and whats involved? I also would like to know what gaskets you may suggest and as for bolts as well, I dont want to have any leaks in a couple months. I also have AC and was wondering if I would have to seriously modify my bracket or possably get a new one. I am also open to any opinions about these headers and any horror stories about them but then again I would also like some positive feedback if there is any. The wole reason for this post is to see what Im getting into because Im getting a set for a decent price.

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Old Aug 5, 2003 | 04:59 PM
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Transmission: 700R4 by Probuilt
Axle/Gears: 3:27 9 Bolt Posi W/ Discs
you cant tell me someone on here hasnt had at least tome experience with these headers,good or bad. I would just like to know what Im in for with these things so could someone atleast say something about them.
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