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Old 05-07-2015, 08:49 PM
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Is it safe to say these are junk?
Has anyone tried them?

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Old 05-08-2015, 12:31 AM
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With tons of info and prices on brands i'd stay away
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I Google them and found some people saying there junk, welds coming apart mostly. There were a few saying no problems.
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Based on what I've seen of other people's experiences with off brand budget stainless headers I think you are probably better off just getting Pacesetters and living with the rust.
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I like my coated Hookers.
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They follow same bends as pacesetter. Then again lpp was supposed to as well and fit like crap. Its all about material and weld quality. Hate to see yah spend cash and there crap and wont warranty/refund. Get super comps from hooker same size tubing. 1.875(1 7/8) and from a very reputable brand.
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Thanks kiddo's
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