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Old 09-09-2003, 08:31 PM
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Question SSAutochrome Header Install

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No Problem anymore. The connection on the bottom of the fuse box was not on all the way. Must have got bumped. I just got done installing the SSAutochrome headers on my 2003 Tundra. Went on without too much trouble. Will report on how they perform. Had one small issue, but got it resolved. Everything is working now. Thanks.
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Old 09-09-2003, 09:55 PM
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I've been waiting on the S&S Headers to be available, but now Im seriously considering buying these instead. For the price of the S&S Headers, I could buy the SS autochrome Headers, Y pipe, RAPS, FIPK, and an after market muffler/cats. And, possibly have something left over for Wet Okole seat covers. Hmmmmmmmm

Anyway, Id appreciate an update on what you think.
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Yeah I will give an update after I get to drive it a while. The installation is pretty straight forward and everything hooked up right. I just must have bumped that connector when I put the drivers side on and it scared me when the truck wouldn't start. I ebayed the headers and it was $156 with shipping. I do not think you can go wrong with these headers. They sure are well built. The O2 sensor wires are tight, but fit.
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Mine came in the mail yesterday. Ebayed them for $142.00 plus $19.83 shipping. I will most likely install this weekend. I will report on the install and performance. The pipes look pretty well built.
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Id like to hear what you guys think about the gains in low end torque. Thanks
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i too would like to know what you guys think, this can be a great mod for me since i am so poor!!

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