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Lifted trucks and Headers

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Here's a question for those in the know!

Currently my truck isn't lifted but I plan on doing a 4" lift very very soon. I'm thinking of going with the Dough Thorley tri-y's.

My question is would a 4" suspension lift change anything? or am I missing something here. I mean, if you put a 4" kit on K5 do you have to change the y-pipe? or would this only apply to a body lift?

Thanks

KM
 
The reason I'm asking is because Summit has the headers for lifted and non lifted trucks. I only want to buy one set of headers.

KM
 
hmm im not sure, the only place it would hit would be the shackle?? im not really sure. i didnt know there were different headers for lifted and non lifted.
 
Just thinking out loud here but when you do a suspension lift the lift is in the suspension and the engine, trans etc doesn't move. On body lifts the body is spaced off the frame more and no engine movement. I don't see how a lift of any sort would affect the headers unless there is some sort of interference with the lift bracketry.
 
those were my thoughts to. i know that some people on here complain about fitment with various brands, but i dont think a lift would make it worse...but whta do i know, i still got the stockers on for now
 
I had the same thoughts as well, then I called tech-support for Dough Thorley headers. The guy there told me that the y-pipe is the main difference. Could it be that that full length headers have to clear something? axle perhaps?

Here's a Link to their website. About 1/2 way down check out the 73-91 Blazers/Jimmy etc... I was kinda surprised there was a difference myself.

Does anyone else make a kit with full length headers and a y-pipe that will bolt up and slip onto the stock cat/location? I'm thinking of going with this kit,high flow cat and the flowmaster cat back. But I'm open to ideas!

KM
 
maybe the headers are angled down more for the lifted ones so that the y-pipe doesnt hit the front driveshaft. but with 4" of lift that should be a concern
 
i had headers on before doing my lift, and after, no problems, but i also run straight pipes with no y or H pipe, so it may be for that clearance.
 
from my understanding, it is just the y-pipe that is different... headers are the same.. its a driveshaft clearance issue..
 
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