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Hey guys Finally got around to installing my LPP Headers...
Did a lot of research before purchasing these headers and for what I've read from other members from pt.net. gmfullisize generally speaking everyone seem to be pretty happy and satisfied with them,
I've been contemplating back and forth about the LLP, Ebay Headers (OBX) or PaceSetter headers. so the LLP headers look very promising especially for the price including a y pipe for a decent price.
this is how they shipped the headers i would say pretty good imo
so i decided to get down to business and install them on 1/8/2010 (Saturday)
install took well over 6-9 hours lost count cause ran into a few issues (i will get to these in a bit)
Always make sure you securely use jack stands
Manifold Head bolts were a ease with PB Blaster... all of them came off very easy..... had to remove the front tires and inner fender walls
removing the inner fender walls were so much easier to get to the bolts i would highly recommend this to anyone installing Long-tube headers this is a must
unfortunately i had to saw off the OEM y pipe because the bolts wouldn't want to budge even with pb blaster and couldn't really grip the bolts with the 02 sensors on the way (pics included)
and on came in the LLP Headers
i did run into some MAJOR Fitment issues
first I'm not sure if it was our mistake by installing the Headers first basically working from the top to bottom first ideally i would think this would be the easiest way to install them...but oh no was i wrong
the Y pipe wouldn't want to fit with the Long-tube Headers installed no matter what angle we angled it at, for the life of me wouldn't fit at all not even with raising the truck higher so i had two options at the time one was either removing the headers again and work from the bottom to the top but i wasn't going to remove the headers anymore especially after installing the washer and locking screws that i bought from stage 8 bolts, it was to much of a hassle..
so we decided to take the transmission cross member off (right side only)only 3 super long bolts and pretty much jack up the transmission with a jack..
that dropped the transmission cross member down and the y pipe seem to fit at ease and finally felt a little release of stress but it didn't stop there..
after we had installed the y pipe pipes we had everything buckle down pretty much down tide everything up and on came the transmission cross member well this is my problem the transmission cross member didn't want to align with the two right side bolts so we had to bang the shit out of the y pipe to get the transmission cross member in ( man the y pipe didn't want to bulge) even with hitting it with a big ass mallet.
So after a few bangs and banging the transmission cross member and jacking up the transmission up so more we were finally able to align the bolts for the cross member.. everything seem good
here is the left side of the y pipe
passenger side
the y pipe
then for some reason my cat back exhaust system didnt want to bolt up to the LLP Y pipe so we had to drop my cat back exhaust system im thinking since i added the Long-Tube Headers now my Exhaust is a little to long... so after fiddling around with the cat back we finally got the to bolts to bolt in...
Note: keep in mind that LLP dont provide you with the Exhaust bolts to bolt to your cat back exhaust system ( so we had to take a trip to home depot) to get some Stage 8 Bolts about 2 inches long
Did a lot of research before purchasing these headers and for what I've read from other members from pt.net. gmfullisize generally speaking everyone seem to be pretty happy and satisfied with them,
I've been contemplating back and forth about the LLP, Ebay Headers (OBX) or PaceSetter headers. so the LLP headers look very promising especially for the price including a y pipe for a decent price.
this is how they shipped the headers i would say pretty good imo
so i decided to get down to business and install them on 1/8/2010 (Saturday)
install took well over 6-9 hours lost count cause ran into a few issues (i will get to these in a bit)
Always make sure you securely use jack stands
Manifold Head bolts were a ease with PB Blaster... all of them came off very easy..... had to remove the front tires and inner fender walls
removing the inner fender walls were so much easier to get to the bolts i would highly recommend this to anyone installing Long-tube headers this is a must
unfortunately i had to saw off the OEM y pipe because the bolts wouldn't want to budge even with pb blaster and couldn't really grip the bolts with the 02 sensors on the way (pics included)
and on came in the LLP Headers
i did run into some MAJOR Fitment issues
first I'm not sure if it was our mistake by installing the Headers first basically working from the top to bottom first ideally i would think this would be the easiest way to install them...but oh no was i wrong
the Y pipe wouldn't want to fit with the Long-tube Headers installed no matter what angle we angled it at, for the life of me wouldn't fit at all not even with raising the truck higher so i had two options at the time one was either removing the headers again and work from the bottom to the top but i wasn't going to remove the headers anymore especially after installing the washer and locking screws that i bought from stage 8 bolts, it was to much of a hassle..
so we decided to take the transmission cross member off (right side only)only 3 super long bolts and pretty much jack up the transmission with a jack..
that dropped the transmission cross member down and the y pipe seem to fit at ease and finally felt a little release of stress but it didn't stop there..
after we had installed the y pipe pipes we had everything buckle down pretty much down tide everything up and on came the transmission cross member well this is my problem the transmission cross member didn't want to align with the two right side bolts so we had to bang the shit out of the y pipe to get the transmission cross member in ( man the y pipe didn't want to bulge) even with hitting it with a big ass mallet.
So after a few bangs and banging the transmission cross member and jacking up the transmission up so more we were finally able to align the bolts for the cross member.. everything seem good
here is the left side of the y pipe
passenger side
the y pipe
then for some reason my cat back exhaust system didnt want to bolt up to the LLP Y pipe so we had to drop my cat back exhaust system im thinking since i added the Long-Tube Headers now my Exhaust is a little to long... so after fiddling around with the cat back we finally got the to bolts to bolt in...
Note: keep in mind that LLP dont provide you with the Exhaust bolts to bolt to your cat back exhaust system ( so we had to take a trip to home depot) to get some Stage 8 Bolts about 2 inches long
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