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warning! year one ls1 1st gen headers

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Old Nov 30, 2002 | 10:58 AM
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Unhappy warning! year one ls1 1st gen headers

the year one ls1 retro. headers for 1st gens do not clear the steering box. when i called year one to ask about the clearence problem, they just told me to hit the header with a hammer until it cleared. the reason they don't clear is because they used a car with rack and pinion as the modle for the headers ( but they wont tell you that). when i called to return the headers they were complete jackasses, they said that all the ls1 swap header had to be massaged and that i should just keep theirs. if your going to run headers on your ls1 swap go with street and performance (they clear with no problems).
Old Nov 30, 2002 | 11:42 AM
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S&P rocks

Dude, beat them with a hammer?!?!?! Id tell year one to shove the hammer up their @ss!!!

My S&P headers didnt claer my motor mount at first so they paid for the shipping to send them back and then modified them with no complaints!!

S&P all the way!


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Old Nov 30, 2002 | 08:22 PM
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My headers looked like they were tapped with a hammer as well to flatten it around the gearbox. Is there a specific header that does not have this problem? I always thought it was a normal problem. BTW, mine is a 67 with no power steering.
Old Dec 2, 2002 | 07:27 PM
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what kinda headers are they?
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