ARH Header, never saw these before...
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ARH Header, never saw these before...
https://americanracingheaders.com/co...amaro-firebird
I just noticed these, anyone ever see these? Or even own a set? Price is steeeep, but ARH do make quality. Another option for 3rd gens, so that's at least a very positive thing to these.
I just noticed these, anyone ever see these? Or even own a set? Price is steeeep, but ARH do make quality. Another option for 3rd gens, so that's at least a very positive thing to these.
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Re: ARH Header, never saw these before...
Nope.
I do like the look of the ball socket at the header, the x-pipe in place of the converter, and the good looking merge after the x.
I do like the look of the ball socket at the header, the x-pipe in place of the converter, and the good looking merge after the x.
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I like the fact that the system looks ripe for a real dual exhaust following it all the way back. Run a Dual In/Out muffler or separate chambered mufflers and you can have an incredible sounding exhaust without losing much ground clearance.
It is a pretty coin for the exhaust though. However, I'd definitely consider it.
It is a pretty coin for the exhaust though. However, I'd definitely consider it.
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Re: ARH Header, never saw these before...
$1,900 is more than most of the trailers, thirdgens are parked out in front of, are worth. Seriously, I don't think they understand their target market. I'd bet if you took 20 thirdgen owners, and gave them the all the options, more would choose to run open headers than spend $2k on half an exhaust system.
If I bought those headers for my project car, it would quintuple the car's value.
If I bought those headers for my project car, it would quintuple the car's value.
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$1,900 is more than most of the trailers, thirdgens are parked out in front of, are worth. Seriously, I don't think they understand their target market. I'd bet if you took 20 thirdgen owners, and gave them the all the options, more would choose to run open headers than spend $2k on half an exhaust system.
If I bought those headers for my project car, it would quintuple the car's value.
If I bought those headers for my project car, it would quintuple the car's value.
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Re: ARH Header, never saw these before...
Very nice product but about 8-900ish out of the ballpark for most cars.
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Re: ARH Header, never saw these before...
Resurrection thread- lol. Anyone install a set of these. Even at the price point, these are appealing but I am curious if someone has installed them, what options rear of these. Not sure if dual cats can fit and not sure choking it down with a dual inlet/dual outlet cat (Magnaflow is 2” ins/2.5” outs). I am thinking about a 4th Gen Flowmaster American Thunder catback. I like the stock look but like it to be larger. It’s seems I would be making a Franken Exhaust.
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Is there anyone that has these? the x and y arent being sold with them and pretty sure they had a very small production with them but I see that similar pieces can be bought separately from summit
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