Best L/T's for my buck

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  1. #1stangFAN New Member

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    I was just wondering if anyone had some good suggestions on good longtube headers that wont break my bank but give be a decent HP gain and sound change. Thanks
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    Pypes. Hands down.

    Some of there mid-pipes/catbacks are known for problems but have yet to hear anything but good reviews on your longtubes.

    I have them and they fit perfectly. They are "copies" of the Kooks which tested in a few magazine as the best performing headers. For the price you can't beat it. Longtubes + H or X pipe for 650$.
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    I really like my JBA's, I got the LT's and O/R H for 700 shipped
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    where did you get the JBA's from?
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    Thanks and with your set up do you think you would of liked the x pipe better then the h pipe that you got?
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    no I've heard h pipes and I like the way they sound better than x pipes, its all personal taste though, however x pipes are more efficient.
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    How was the JBA header install?
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    It really wasn't that bad, it took me a day to do and half the time I was completely by myself, I also don't have a lift so it was on jack stands, even then it wasn't so bad. The instructions included are really detailed and easy to follow. Just know that you need o2 extensions for the front and if you're running a catted mid pipe then the back too, however I have my rear o2's just unplugged.
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    Alright thanks a ton
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    :nice: no prob, just send me a pm with any questions and I'll help you out best I can.

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