Awesome! Are those the headers I sent you?Craig Artzner said:I'm getting ready to buy those same headers here in about 2 weeks so I'll post pics too once I get 'em installed.
I'm getting ready to buy those same headers here in about 2 weeks so I'll post pics too once I get 'em installed.

The flange is nothing but pipe. Cut it off and reweld wherever it gives you the clearance necessary, all you care about is the flared end...anything past the tiny bit you'd need for weld purchase is fair game. It's not a shortcut, there are bends all along your exhaust already.
You've gotta do the pipe when you install headers regardless, I guess if you need to justify purchase of a $120 part over $10 of pipe, its personal preference.
Awesome! Are those the headers I sent you?I'm getting ready to buy those same headers here in about 2 weeks so I'll post pics too once I get 'em installed.
Do you have a stick or is it auto?
I'd like to do headers and I've been worried that the driver's side rear primary will hit the clutch cross shaft...
its not that big of a problem.for this i just heated up the z bar and bent it a lil enough to clear the header.

I just installed these on my 87k5 and they fit like a glove. The only issue for you automatic guys is the drivers side dumps out directly in line with the factory shift linkage. I just ordered a cable shifter that will cure that. Just wanted to say thanks for the part number
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Just bought them today. Should be able to swap them out this weekend if I get some time.Craig Artzner said:I'm getting ready to buy those same headers here in about 2 weeks so I'll post pics too once I get 'em installed.

69820's do the same thing. Refer to: http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=229869For reference, heres what the Hedman 69890's look like installed, which hit the shackles and hang down a bunch more.
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