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    LPP headers

    anybody know the flange thickness on these lpp headers and how well they hold up? looking for pros and cons on these before i buy a set. don't want to invest money into what could be a problem after a few months or years.
    '00 Silverado, '98 Trans Am, and a couple other toys.

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    specs

    from what i can tell from the pics on their site, i would say they are 3/8'' flanges, or .375'', they are really good looking headers but you would really have to have a set on hand to check them out. its a shame nobody else has any you can look at. i just bought a set of stainless LTs on ebay with the stainless y-pipe and resonators. they look to be the same as the OBX headers.
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    yeah lpp's are really solid with a reputable name. they're a very good choice.

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    so far so good. looks like these will be the ones to go with unlessthere are some horror stories that come up.
    '00 Silverado, '98 Trans Am, and a couple other toys.

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    I havnt heard anything bad about them other than the price.
    Slowest in Oklahoma...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecld_07 View Post
    I havnt heard anything bad about them other than the price.
    $500 for s/s longtubes and y pipe is bad?!? pretty smoking deal for just stainless longtubes even without the y.
    '00 Silverado, '98 Trans Am, and a couple other toys.

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    thats why i wanted to no what was bad about them.
    '00 Silverado, '98 Trans Am, and a couple other toys.

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    Do they make headers for an '08 5.3, I didn't see them on their site?

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    if it's 2wd, the 99-07 will work.... if its 4wd, i think not
    blown transmissions are about as useful as 97% of the guys on this forum

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    It's 2wd.

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