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Another Header Install Video?

HGFireHazard

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Hey guys, I have a set of Stainless Power headers ready to go in, and I've been making some install videos with my mods but there are already some really great videos out there (CJPP, LMR), my question is should I bother to make my own too or would I be wasting my time?

I also have a JLT intake to go in so I plan to remove the entire factory intake system as well as the battery box area to provide the most room possible. If nothing else I'll do a before and after with the SW catback by itself then with the headers.

It would add a lot of time to the install so I'd appreciate honest opinions, thanks everyone.
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I would focus on the more difficult areas of the install and offer tips to get past the problematic portions.
 

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More is always better.
I just recently did an install of Stainless Power headers. None of it is really difficult.
The motor mounts are a pain, just because of how tight they are. Jack up the motor using a piece of wood on the trans motor connection. Reusing the factory studs is best, only 1 on drivers side and 3 on passenger needed a stubby ratchet. The rest can be done with a socket wrench.

Fun Tip: Make sure you keep your stud nuts separate. I tried to use an exhaust clamp on one and fucked up stud threads.
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