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Join Date: May 2003
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Location: Clovis, California
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Can anyone tell me where I can buy a set of good ceramic coated headers for my 71 f100 4x4 that will clear my starter???? All the one's I have seen require you to remove them to remove the starter,.and also heat up the starter>>>>
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http://www.stans-headers.com/
These are not ceramic coated, but they are the best out there. Go Try-Y design. Eric
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I run those on my 72 with the 428. Best headers I've every had, hands down. He's out of Washington. You still have to pull the starter though, unless you run a mini.
edit: almost forgot, he contracts with a place that does ceramic coating, so you can order them that way. I did and they still look pretty good.
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