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Old 06-25-2008, 08:58 PM
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Default Headers/Exhaust manifold, which one

Can't decide which headers/exhaust manifold to purchase. Any suggestion on the following: JBA, Gibson, Flowtech, Generic brands on ebay. Main concern is the fitment.
I installed different kind of name brand and generic headers before on different cars and both have nice fitment. On the other hand, had some fitment issues on the name brand and generic brand too.
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Default Re: Headers/Exhaust manifold, which one

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Can't decide which headers/exhaust manifold to purchase. Any suggestion on the following: JBA, Gibson, Flowtech, Generic brands on ebay. Main concern is the fitment.
I installed different kind of name brand and generic headers before on different cars and both have nice fitment. On the other hand, had some fitment issues on the name brand and generic brand too.
I installed the JBA Headers and I love them.
I am sure there are pages of guys with a set of the other makers who will also have input.
You cant go wrong with the JBA Headers.
They were not too hard to install.
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Default Re: Headers/Exhaust manifold, which one

Bought the generic brand from ebay, stainless steel header. The finish and fitment is perfect.
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Default Re: Headers/Exhaust manifold, which one

Hello: Did you install yourself? If not, how much was install and where did you have them installed. I have a 2001 Sequoia as well with the exhaust tick at start up. Thanks for your input. Tom wirth315@aol.com
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Default Re: Headers/Exhaust manifold, which one

I can sell you the natural finish jba's for 425.95+ 11.75 for handling and the instruction i have in a pdf file if you want to look them over before buying them. but yeah jba;s ftw
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I installed it by myself and its time consuming. You must have a universal joint, extensions, deep socket, and allen wrench.
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Default Re: Headers/Exhaust manifold, which one

Ray,

Which generics on ebay did you install?

Did you hook it up to the stock exhaust.

What were your observations on performance afterward?

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Default Re: Headers/Exhaust manifold, which one

I bought the generic ebay header from Tuning Pros, Toyota Tundra Sequoia 00-04 2010SJS 4.7L Exhaust Header. Buy it now for $99, ups ground shipping was $35. I hook it up to my stock exhaust. According to my butt dyno, it pulls harder. But, I have a friend test drove my 01 Sequoia limited and he says it pulls harder than his 02 Sequoia limited. He doesn't know I have a header before the test drive.
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