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But you have to go to their facility for it. Might not be worth the drive or the shipping.
 

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Just installed my Kooks LT headers last weekend. Install was pretty straight forward. For me the most difficult part of the install was the top starter bolt. That one bolt alone took me an hour to remove.
As for the total install time, it took us about 14 hours between Saturday and Sunday. And the truck sounds so badass!

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Just installed my Kooks LT headers last weekend. Install was pretty straight forward. For me the most difficult part of the install was the top starter bolt. That one bolt alone took me an hour to remove.
As for the total install time, it took us about 14 hours between Saturday and Sunday. And the truck sounds so badass!

-Rob


A 6" extension with a knuckle should work perfectly on that bolt. I've removed and installed my starter four or five times now though so I'm familiar with it. Lol




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Just installed my Kooks LT headers last weekend. Install was pretty straight forward. For me the most difficult part of the install was the top starter bolt. That one bolt alone took me an hour to remove.
As for the total install time, it took us about 14 hours between Saturday and Sunday. And the truck sounds so badass!

-Rob

I'm looking into Kooks as well and was wondering which set-up you went with. The 1-7/8" or the 1-3/4" and did you get their catted Y pipe? Also, have you had any sensor issues since install? Thanks!
 
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I'm looking into Kooks as well and was wondering which set-up you went with. The 1-7/8" or the 1-3/4" and did you get their catted Y pipe? Also, have you had any sensor issues since install? Thanks!

I went with the 1 3/4 and the y pipe, it's stupid loud with the Roush exhaust, definetly going with a kooks exhaust but other than that no sensor issue or leaks yet (knock on wood)
 

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I went with the 1 3/4 and the y pipe, it's stupid loud with the Roush exhaust, definetly going with a kooks exhaust but other than that no sensor issue or leaks yet (knock on wood)

Good to know. I'm thinking about going that route but with the Corsa Xtreme catback.
 

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most popluar set up is headers and corsa

I wonder how this combo would do off-road.... Actually don't think it would be a good idea with the Corsa...but the sound I imagine would be perfect!
 
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