look at their sites, I think they all do.do you have to run a mini starter with any or all of the header choices? '71 swinger
Sure, if you run at the stock 4WD ride height nothing is going to scrape.
look at their sites, I think they all do.
fine with me, the only thing I've found a mini starter sucks with is a 340 drivers manifold
Lol, my car doesn't sit any higher than yours pictured in post #12, in fact it might be a smidge lower, and I have right at 7" between the flange and ground.
Sure, if you run at the stock 4WD ride height nothing is going to scrape.
But I'd be willing to bet that most people are lower than that, whether they intentionally lowered the car or just because the stock torsion bars have sagged over the last 40+years. And the suspension geometry is a heck of a lot better lowered from stock.
Even with the Doug's my headers flanges are at 4" to the pavement. I'd like to go another 1/4" to 1/2" lower, but I'm pretty close to the limit of what I need for suspension travel even with the 1.12" torsion bars.
Lol, my car doesn't sit any higher than yours pictured in post #12, in fact it might be a smidge lower, and I have right at 7" between the flange and ground.
That's just no true, buddy. Ghetto your crap out ridin low if you want to, but not everybody likes their crap like that. There's more opinion in the world than just yours. I happen to like tires that have stock width sidewalls and the suspension at the stock ride height in the front. Lots of other people do too. The FACT is the cheap headers will WORK FINE on vehicles so equipped. If you think a stock ride height A body is 4x4 height, you've owned some pretty sissified 4x4s.
That's just no true, buddy. Ghetto your crap out ridin low if you want to, but not everybody likes their crap like that. There's more opinion in the world than just yours. I happen to like tires that have stock width sidewalls and the suspension at the stock ride height in the front. Lots of other people do too. The FACT is the cheap headers will WORK FINE on vehicles so equipped. If you think a stock ride height A body is 4x4 height, you've owned some pretty sissified 4x4s.
Exactly. What do you expect from people who have limited experience with cars?
anyone running Shumacher Tri-Y's ? and if so, how's clearance with them
They have this photo on their website, so you could probably take a pretty good guess how they'll fit in your ride. Maybe someone who is actually running them could give us some measurements...
Original poster in other posts has said he was interested in autocross and other handling things. And since he was asking about ground clearance, it's apparent he is looking to run the car lower than stock.
Yes Rusty, it is exactly true.
Maybe my language was a little colorful, but nothing is going to scrape if your car is at stock ride height. So yes, you can run cheap headers if you're at stock ride height. I never said you couldn't. But then the entire header ground clearance conversation we're having here is pretty moot, don't you think? If you can't drag a set of below the steering link headers, it doesn't matter which ones have the best clearance does it?
So, maybe we weren't talking about cars that are at stock ride height?
Because maybe theres no point in even having this conversation for a stock height car?
Well Rusty, I have over 20 years of experience working on cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Everything from British sports cars to old American hemi's, fire trucks and even a few tractors. And a few pretty capable 4wds too, whether you care to believe me or not.
And I'm sure my 20+ years of experience is nothing compared to you. But you know what? Doesn't matter. Because the fact that you always resort to name calling when someone doesn't agree with you tells me that you probably don't understand nearly as much as you think you do.
Nice pieces and hassle free in fittment but @ $950.00 US Convert to Aus dollar- $ 1300.00 + 100-200 shipping + custom fees and all the bullshit because its over 1 k to land them. Might settle for the D 453 and get them coated here.Cant stop checking them out i can picture these on my ride !
The cheap Summit headers will not hit an effin thing as long as your car sits at the stock ride height. I have run several pairs.
you need to remove the heat shield is all. even then, the stock starter is easyer to R&R than the mini :wack:I wasn't aware of any issues in regards to the clearance to the manifolds on a 340. More info please...
They have this photo on their website, so you could probably take a pretty good guess how they'll fit in your ride. Maybe someone who is actually running them could give us some measurements...
Nice pieces and hassle free in fittment but @ $950.00 US Convert to Aus dollar- $ 1300.00 + 100-200 shipping + custom fees and all the bullshit because its over 1 k to land them. Might settle for the D 453 and get them coated here.Cant stop checking them out i can picture these on my ride !
That's a trick SBM in the tri-Y pic. It's got an oil filter on both sides...
You're hilarious.
There is exactly 4" between the bottom of the header flange and the ground on my car. My frame rails are barely 7" off the ground.
So, unless you routed your exhaust through your floor pan, you're either measuring to somewhere other than the part of the flange that sits lowest to the ground, or your car sits higher. A LOT higher.
This picture was taken to show my subframe connector, but if you look in the lower left corner it also does a pretty decent job of showing that the header flange can't go any higher without notching the crossmember for the exhaust.
To humor you, if I have a minute tomorrow I'll grab a pic or two.