WorldWidePerformance long tube headers
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Never heard of them. I personally wouldn't be comfortable with a cheap/no name brand. Last thing you want to do after investing the time in installing headers is to have to re-do it. If you're looking for a budget set, look for a used set here on the forum, or consider LG Street Series.
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Never heard of them either. Like the poster above, I would lean towards getting headers from a known manufacturer. May cost more but probably less issues with the install.
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I asked the eBay seller what type of stainless steel these are made of. His answer was 201 stainless. That ends my desire to put these on my C5. I agree with not putting on something that is not going to last, fit or function. Thanks guys!!!
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I have on order a set of lg street series for my vert. After all the research they seem to have the best fit,function and durability for the buck for our cars that put out less than 550 hp.