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Just received my SLP LT headers! According to instructions they are a piece of cake to install. Should take what 1 hour? NOT!!! Going to have to think about this..
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wow , those thangs are sweet, ill bet they take way more than an hour though, let us all know, by the way how much did those beauties set ya back? thanks jim
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I just looked at those on the slp web site, they also recomended a new Y pipe and different converters as well as one of their install kits. In changeing all of those things it also seems that the exhaust system from the converters back would also have to be changed.
I would be real intrested in a list of all the parts used in this install, as well as the rest of the system.
I am considering something along these lines for my 2001 SS.
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