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Old 02-04-2008, 02:36 AM   #1
Mean04Mustang
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BBK Long tube ceramic headers or maybe Hookers

Just wanted to know from people who have them or others that have seen/used them. Im thinking of getting long tube headers really soon but SLP's are expencive and if these are nice id like to save 300 bucks.

Anyone got any pictures of there headers installed or not.
Are these good qaulity?
How fast are they rusting? (surface)
Are these worth the trouble and money Vs hookers, or SLP's?
Any other issues?

Whats the best ones for useing factory k-member?
Which ones hang the lowest? lowered with C-springs
Can I install while engine is in place?
Any other tips.... like anything I can do to prevent them from rusting? Such as another coating on them over the ceramic.
My basani's rusted shortly even with the ceramic and its annoying to do all that work and then looks like crap when it starts rusting.
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-JLT Ram Air kit
-Triple Gauge pod (painted to match)
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-MAC Catted Pro-chambers
-PHP Intake spacer
-SLP Loudmouth II Cat-back
-Diablo Predator custom tune
-Plasma Booster
-NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
-MGW Shifter w/ red handle
-Kenny Brown Matrix Subframe System
-Ford Racing Aluminum Drive Shaft
-UPR clutch quadrant extreme w/firewall adjuster
Cant fit anymore
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