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A body headers #1446008
06/01/13 10:52 AM
06/01/13 10:52 AM
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Keymar, MD
DusterKid Offline OP
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I have a 75 duster with a 440, currently I have hooker fender-well headers, but limits me to a 26" tall tire. What are my options for headers that will allow me to run a taller tire? I know of TTI underchassis headers and Pro Parts from Bob Mazzolini, but are they any other options out there?

Re: A body headers [Re: DusterKid] #1446009
06/01/13 12:29 PM
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Bend,OR USA
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I have two sets of them(A body chassi headers B/RB motors) , one set of early Pro Parts, two inch tubes and a low deck set from Mad Dog or Mustang, CRS disease The other option is to raise the front end ride hieght up

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Re: A body headers [Re: Cab_Burge] #1446010
06/01/13 07:19 PM
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I also have a '75 Duster, but I use a low deck. I have had three different sets of headers on the car. The Hooker 1 7/8, Pro-parts 2" and the Hedman Huslers 2" and I have to say the Hedman are hands down the best fitting and built header of the three. I can easily change the plugs and get the header out without anything else having to be taken off or loosened. The only tire issue is that they hit the side of my tires on hard left hand turn. They do not seem to inhibit the ability to use a taller tire.


Unfortunately, the Hedmans are pricey - $745 uncoated from Summit.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/hed-75161/overview/make/dodge


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Phase I 451 906/590/2-660 10.75/126
Phase II 451 Stage VI/590/1050 9.82/135
Phase III 383 906/Victor-Pump gas 11.30/119

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Re: A body headers [Re: clovis] #1446011
06/02/13 03:12 PM
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Plymouth Meeting, PA
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I have a set of TTI's i took off my car 3 years ago i will sell for 500.00 you pick up. 19462


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Re: A body headers [Re: DusterKid] #1446012
06/02/13 05:01 PM
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Jacksonville, FL
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And I have a set of the old style Pro Parts that I will let go for $350.00. I had no problems with the Pro Parts headers,tires never hit( I used a 27" tire),and I could change plugs easily.


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We use Superformance gaskets and Turbo Action converters/products.
Re: A body headers [Re: Chris2581] #1446013
06/02/13 05:16 PM
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Tallmadge, Ohio
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Take a look at Mad Dog I love them and the fit like a glove.

Butch

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