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Old 08-02-1999, 06:00 PM
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I'M CLOSE TO INSTALLING FENDERWELL HEADERS IN MY DUSTER, I HAVE THE HOOKER COMP. UNITS. CAN ANY ONE GIVE ME MEASURMENTS AS TO WHERE TO CUT HOLES? ie; DISTANCE FROM FIREWALL, SHOCK BOLTS, SIDE PANELS, ECT.. I ONLY WANT TO CUT ONCE AND NOT CUT ANY MORE THAN NECASSARY. THANKS
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Old 08-18-1999, 04:55 AM
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If you're buying these haeders new, there should be instructions included. there was w/ mine. If not, then E-mail me and I'll go measure mine.
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Old 08-23-1999, 07:58 AM
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the headers i have were given to me in a deal for body work, they are new, but i'm lucky the guy even remembered were they were! they are in now, trial and cut, ect...thanks for the reply. unfortunately for me the web site went down when i needed it the most, thats the way it happens i suppose. thanks again.
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Why not just call up Hooker and ask for a copy of the template for the hole instead of wingin' it? The old hippie hisself
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Old 08-25-1999, 12:17 AM
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I agree with the hippie hisself.Holley carburetor just purchased Hooker Headers about 3 weeks ago.
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Old 08-25-1999, 06:07 AM
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I'VE INSTALLED THE HEADERS ALREADY. I THOUGHT ABOUT CALLING HOOKER, BUT IT SEEMS THAT WITH A LOT OF AFTERMARKET STUFF YOUR ON YOUR OWN OR THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT VERY HELPFUL. THEY TURNED OUT PRETTY DECENT, I CUT A LITTLE HIGH, BUT I CAN FIX THAT. I JUST CUT SMALL PORTIONS AT A TIME AND TRIAL FIT THE TUBES. THESE ARE THE 1 7/8" TUBES SO THEY ARE SNUG BUT DO NOT REQUIRE ANY DINGS. THANKS FOR THE REPLIES.
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