i once seen in a post...
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i once seen in a post...
that this was actually a good header. anyone got a differnt opinion? im a little sketchy but hey its cheap
http://www.ineedparts.com/auto-parts...-manifold.html
http://www.ineedparts.com/auto-parts...-manifold.html
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aahhhh if i wasnt on such a budget i would probably do it. im atleast gonna check em out and what not tho. thanks
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What muffler are you going with? What adds the best power and sound for the best buck? Lol. That should b the next question and post. Now for part two of the exhaust post haha.
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Jeeps come with a stock factory header already bolted to the 4.0.
1. Take your bolts out
2. Pull the stock header off
3. Slide the new one on with the header gasket behind it
4. Put the new header bolts or the stock bolts on it and put them down tight
1. Take your bolts out
2. Pull the stock header off
3. Slide the new one on with the header gasket behind it
4. Put the new header bolts or the stock bolts on it and put them down tight
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