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Old 07-22-1999, 06:00 PM   #3
66fastback
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I'll agree. I love my JBA's soooooooooooo much that I actually wrote the company to compliment them on their product--I've never done that with any other product that I have purchased in my life.

The headers fit great, but it is the quality that really turns me on. After years of header problems, JBA solved everything. They use really thick flanges and tubing, and then they Nickle plate the sh!% out of it. You close your eyes and pick one up and you'd swear it was cast iron.

I don't have a header leak of any kind. PERIOD. You torque the bolts once really good, and I bet you can never get them any tighter no matter how long you drive the car. Believe me, retorquing header bolts used to be religious to me when I put on headers, but not anymore.

They are expensive, and you'll need a custom H-pipe made, but in my opinion it is well worth the effort.
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