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I recently completed a home garage install of OBX stainless 1 7/8 headers with xpipe on my 09 coupe and thought I would provide some feedback since I researched here myself before purchase. I purchased them from Cajun at berlsx.com and despite getting off to a rocky start, he did have a nice price and made good on everything I had an issue with. I would buy from him again. The headers were shipped loose in a big box with minimal protection resulting in some minor dings and flanges that had to be rebent into shape. This is not Cajun@BER's fault but the shippers. The o2 extensions that were shipped were a square connection. I ended up ordering the correct trapezoid ones from Summit Racing and Cajun@BER reimbursed me the expense. I do not have impact tools and only used jackstands. It was a bear, but do able. You will want help! I ended up cutting the passenger side cat pipe to get it out. Install was pretty easy and everything fit without a lot of coercion. I picked up a couple of stainless band clamps, but reused the stock gaskets and bolts. System sounds great with the NPP stock axleback.
ARP header studs with nuts makes installing the headers from the bottom a snap (give you something to hang the gaskets, then headers on when you are installing them from the bottom of the car).
The stock hardware that comes with the full kit, throw them and the new manifold gaskets in the trash. The old manifold gaskets work fine, and as for band and bolts, get quality band and hardware instead.
As for the cats that come with the kits, work fine, but the clamping them in place is less than desirable. Instead, use the clamps that come with the kit to just hold them in place on the X pipe for fitting, do a couple of tack welds to hold the cats in position on the X pipe, then pull the X pipe to do full welds the cats in on the X pipe (read 2 seams that you don't have to worry about leaking down the road).
As for rear O@ sensors, they get deleted in the tune, so when you are picking up hardware to replace the crap import hardware that you are throwing away, make sure to pick up two plug bolts for the rear O2 sensor ports not going to be used to cap them.
Good to hear they worked good for you. I don't know why corvette guys are so ashamed to buy them. My car has ARH but only because my brother bought them. Some pics would be awesome if you can post them.