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Pacesetter, Hedman, Hooker and Clifford all have them, but if you have a 4x4 it's a different story. Although I have an 86, some say your split manifolds are just as good as headers and it's a waste to get them.
I've emailed pacesetter and hedman. Hedman said there's won't work on my 4x4 and Pacesetter said "sure they will work" They are both around the same price, so I was thinking about just getting the pacesetters and painting them w/ high temp black. As for Hooker I didn't even try b/c they are listed for $329 bucks and the others are around $160. As for Dynomax, I never see those around to much and the cliffords hit the alternator bracket or something even though they are speacially made for 6's.
Actually at Jegs the dynomax headers for like the 65 through 83 300 2wd run about $140. I don't understand the years, there is no dramatic change on these engines until 87 with EFI, still exhaustwise it shouldn't matter, why doesn't it go up to at least 86, I don't know. The only difference in these years is a hydraulic clutch and clear park lights, enginewise they are pretty much the same.
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