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Well my pacesetter headers will be here in a couple days and i'm looking for someone to install them for me because i just dont have the tools or time to do it.
Well the shop i usually have work on my car priced me $300 to install them. I think thats a little expensive. But is that a good price? how much have yall had them installed for?
I'd say to do it yourself.. it's not that much of a pain in the ***. I mean, it wasn't the easiest task in the world and takes some patience, but it's well worth keeping the $300, IMO.
x2, definitly worth it to do it yourself. plus you get to spend some quality time with your car (and every single one of its rusted, stuck, stripped, and PITA manifold bolts)
mine was 275... but the place has since raised their prices.
do it yourself, if possible. if you have the cash laying around, and dont think youre capable of doing it... have a shop do it (or find a random local person that knows their ****, and give em a case of beer to do it)
2002 SOM Camaro- Sold
2006 S60- Sold
2000 Cherokee- The desert whip
Well i have the money but i just didnt know if 300 was too high. and i have the know how but i just dont have the lift, welder, etc. so...i guess imma just get someone to do it. still shopping around on prices though...
well i just put my whole car up on jack stands and did it that way. anything under the car was done by laying on the ground. after i got the headers done i took it to an exhaust shop to have a system built for the rest of it after teh y-pipe
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