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installing longtubes myself?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tx_Diablous" data-source="post: 6558002" data-attributes="member: 67529"><p>You might keep in mind...if you do it you will know it was done right. When I pulled my engine the headers were a hack job. They had bolts missing and who ever did it did not keep the stock studs. I know the K member can be a job but it is not that bad. As for alignment.....Mine tracks good but I will get a new alignment when I replace the tires. I just do not let anyone turn a wrench on my cars....JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tx_Diablous, post: 6558002, member: 67529"] You might keep in mind...if you do it you will know it was done right. When I pulled my engine the headers were a hack job. They had bolts missing and who ever did it did not keep the stock studs. I know the K member can be a job but it is not that bad. As for alignment.....Mine tracks good but I will get a new alignment when I replace the tires. I just do not let anyone turn a wrench on my cars....JMO [/QUOTE]
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