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  1. #1 Speed Daddy Headers 
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    Can anyone tell me how much it would cost approx to get speed daddy headers installed at a shop.

    Also are there any negatives that go along with these headers and how much will it change the sound of my stock exhaust?

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    I saw ~300 at the places I looked, ended up installing myself. Sounds good but replace flex with a better double walled one. Its not crazy loud if thats what youre worried about. If you dont youll get some exhaust tick. And remove u bend if you've got the time/$.
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    @ Ultra, the SD Headers come with the U-bend replacement, and without removing it you aren't helping yourself by buying headers, if you don't aim to remove the u-bend just stay stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TLSheff View Post
    @ Ultra, the SD Headers come with the U-bend replacement, and without removing it you aren't helping yourself by buying headers, if you don't aim to remove the u-bend just stay stock.
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    I meant the u bend at the bottom of the dp on the speed daddy's. Many people on here get rid of it.
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    You only really have to worry about the downpipe SD have if your lowered and even then pay attention to where u drive and don't take high speed speed bumps and you'll be fine.


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    not that its the prefered method.
    If your lowered and you run shorter dogbones, it will be pulled up nicely.
    But everyone knows spacers are where its at
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    You only really have to worry about the downpipe SD have if your lowered and even then pay attention to where u drive and don't take high speed speed bumps and you'll be fine.


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    * Unless you have crappy roads then yes...I would be worried lol
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    Crappy roads, yes, but I'm in a park ave. I think I have more clearance than stock gp?
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