TW: 4ag header
TW: 4ag header
i was wondering if any one has a used header for sale. iv been thinking of getting one and want to see what i could get in the used department. LMK what you guys have with prices thanx
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i got mine on ebay for just over $1oo and it comes with gaskets. its a 4-2-1 one peice header.
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no, not obx. i was told about that one. it was a no namer. its done fine so far. i've had it in since before oct of last year. no prob so far. only prob i had was with ups f-bombing up the package and i didn't get any of the gaskets. i had a full gasket set thought that came with a after market header gasket.projectredae86 wrote:landslideATX wrote:i got mine on ebay for just over $1oo and it comes with gaskets. its a 4-2-1 one peice header.
yes but it will prob end up cracking, was it an obx?
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i've been running an obx header (TRD replica) for the past 3-4 years. no cracks. cracks usually develop if the rest of the exhaust piping behind it is not properly situated. to stiff and cracks will occur as the engine torques. exhausts hitting the underside of the chassis or planted right up against the car's exterior w/ no flexibility/room for movement will yield the same problem(s). and of course, poor welds. my obx clearly had very clean, crisp welds brand new out of the box. had issues with it tapping the underside of the driver floor board but resolved that with cusco engine mounts: lowered the engine approximately half an inch. anyway, hope you find what you're looking for.