Any advice on installing headers?

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bluesman17

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I lifted mine maybe 6 inches, left the starter alone but had to drop the driveshaft. If i were you though I would go and get a torx type bolt to replace the ones that came with the headers.the regular ones are a HUGE pain to make sure they are tight (i lost 3 because we couldnt get a wrench on them well enough) Good Luck!

 
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I wont need to change or refill any oil by doing so will I? sorry i ask this without looking at truck or in manual, but its snowing outside. How high do I need to jack it up, will jack stands work or will I need a garage with a lift.

 

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No you dont have to change the oil. But when was the last time it was done, maybe its time.

 
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couple hundred miles ago, I was just wondering if I should get some so I'm not stranded. I live out in the boondocks.

 

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as long as you have room to work the jack stands should be fine, i would go with two separate pipes though as apposed to the H pipe, sounds better to me and less air flow restriction minimal difference but it all counts.

 

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