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Old Jun 22, 2004 | 10:42 AM
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Header installation on my 02 SS

hey guys,
I am asking for opinions. Im thinking of getting headers, and i know how to install them, and i also know how long it takes. Therefore, im not sure i want to do this myself, because i do not have access to all of the right tools, and it would definatly take alot longer. How hard is to install headers? Should i have someone else do them? About how much $$ is it to get them installed?

thanks
Old Jun 22, 2004 | 12:01 PM
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what up speeddemon. its not actually that bad. i had 2 of my buddies help me out. one of them being dark angel. hes pretty damn knowledgeable. we installed the hooker headers. we started at 8 in the morning and we got done at about 3. so thats about a good 7-8 hours especially with a few breaks. you can get someone to install them. but usually charge atleast 300 bucks. your pretty gonna need to do what everyone usually recommends. thats using 2 2x4's to put the jacks on to get them up a few inches higher, we definitely grinded off a piece of the block. and that was bout it....
Old Jun 22, 2004 | 01:14 PM
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Rapid Motosports installed mine in 2 hours. Cost $325.00
Old Jun 22, 2004 | 09:13 PM
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did mine in 6 hours by myself damn near. My friend helped out by installing spark plugs and wires while i did everything else
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