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Old 03-07-2003, 02:11 AM   #3
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I'm putting dynomaxes (ceramic coated) on my truck now; I'll let you know what I think of 'em when I'm all done. They're a bit of a pain to install (like all headers) in terms of reaching all the bolts and stuff and a couple of "incidentals" don't quite line up (like the bolt hole to hold my oil dipstick in place, the O2 A.I.R. injection couplings, etc. but nothing I can't make work with a little inguinity and fittings from Home Depot. Overall they are a very sharp looking kit and the ceramic coating is resistant to darned near everything from temperature extremes to grease to scratching to rust to chemicals. One of the most complete kits I've seen also - everything from the heads back to the converter, including Y-pipe, all gaskets, bolts, etc. I think I'll end up quite happy with them once the process of getting 'em in is completely done.
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