stainless headers cheap
#22
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Lee County, North Carolina
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I've got the ebay cheapies on mine.
I used the gaskets that came with it because they were the carbon covered metal type and seemed fine to me.
The bolts that came with them were low grade metric bolts, so they wouldn't work. I got some grade 8 bolts for them, but I wish I would have gotten some stage 8 header bolts instead because they are nice and rusty now.
Mine had much better looking welds then the ones in the first post, those look like the welder was a little too hot or something.
I got mine long before I became active on this forum and long before I knew anything about headers. If I had it to do over again and I wanted to spend a couple hundred dollars more then I would go with some gibson ceramic coated headers and some stage 8 bolts.
Shortly after they were installed
and about 4 years later (a few months back)
They have spotty rust on them from years of mud and oil from the valve cover leak that I'm fixing in the pictures.
I used the gaskets that came with it because they were the carbon covered metal type and seemed fine to me.
The bolts that came with them were low grade metric bolts, so they wouldn't work. I got some grade 8 bolts for them, but I wish I would have gotten some stage 8 header bolts instead because they are nice and rusty now.
Mine had much better looking welds then the ones in the first post, those look like the welder was a little too hot or something.
I got mine long before I became active on this forum and long before I knew anything about headers. If I had it to do over again and I wanted to spend a couple hundred dollars more then I would go with some gibson ceramic coated headers and some stage 8 bolts.
Shortly after they were installed
and about 4 years later (a few months back)
They have spotty rust on them from years of mud and oil from the valve cover leak that I'm fixing in the pictures.
#23
I'm on a tight budget, but wanted headers, so I decided to take a chance with the ebay headers. The bolts were wrong, but I was going to buy stainless hardware anyway, so no big deal for me. As sheriff mentioned, the gaskets I received were of a decent quality, and I haven't had any trouble with them yet. The truck pulls noticeably harder in the mid to upper range, so I can't complain.
#24
i run short tubes.......these ones here... http://www.pacesetterexhaust.com/sho...ders.php#notes
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 03-28-2010 at 02:22 PM.
#25
i have had a bad experience with pacesetter...
last year MOHAWK got some new headers cuz his cracked....he sent me his pacesetter shorties and i took them and had the crack welded up on it.....
i could tell that ive had an exhasut leak for awile but thot it was the stock manifold gasket, gt to lookin around the other day and the opposite one is cracked, up in where the pipes tubes meet and is probably nonrepairable
last year MOHAWK got some new headers cuz his cracked....he sent me his pacesetter shorties and i took them and had the crack welded up on it.....
i could tell that ive had an exhasut leak for awile but thot it was the stock manifold gasket, gt to lookin around the other day and the opposite one is cracked, up in where the pipes tubes meet and is probably nonrepairable
#27
im thinking of buying some off ebay and noticed they werent welded all the way around the port on the outside even thought they indicated they were race headers. i sent the seller a question about this and have yet to hear from him. I might spring for them next week. even if they dont work i have wasted 140 bucks on more useless stuff before....
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I wasn't sure about the welds based on the pictures either, but when I received them, my mind was put at ease. They must be welded from the flange side, and then grinded down. This is the guy that I bought them from:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1997-...Q5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1997-...Q5fAccessories