Heddman LT Q's
Heddman LT Q's
I'v searched..but really havn't found what I'm looking for. So here it goes: for those of you that have these headers...how is the quality of the head flange? Also, do these things have the clearance issues that the Hooker LT's do?
Thanks a bunch
Thanks a bunch
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From: Danville, IN
Car: 1991 Camaro Z28
Engine: LS1
Transmission: 4L60E
Axle/Gears: Strange 12 Bolt, 3.42
I've had Hooker and Hedman LT's both on my car. I originally bought a pair of Hooker LT's for my 383 and ended up taking them off and buying the Hedmans because they fit so much better. I still had to put a small dent on one tube to clear the crossmember. The flange quality seems to be good on the Hedmans I've never had any leak problems.
Originally posted by jbenge
I've had Hooker and Hedman LT's both on my car. I originally bought a pair of Hooker LT's for my 383 and ended up taking them off and buying the Hedmans because they fit so much better. I still had to put a small dent on one tube to clear the crossmember. The flange quality seems to be good on the Hedmans I've never had any leak problems.
I've had Hooker and Hedman LT's both on my car. I originally bought a pair of Hooker LT's for my 383 and ended up taking them off and buying the Hedmans because they fit so much better. I still had to put a small dent on one tube to clear the crossmember. The flange quality seems to be good on the Hedmans I've never had any leak problems.
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 1,496
Likes: 60
From: Danville, IN
Car: 1991 Camaro Z28
Engine: LS1
Transmission: 4L60E
Axle/Gears: Strange 12 Bolt, 3.42
I have straight plug heads and the spark plug clearance is great, I don't know how it would be for angle plug heads. I know the Hooker LT's are made for angle plug heads, thats one of the major problems I had with them since I have straigh plug heads.
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