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Hooker Headers Competition Exhaust System Manifold Back

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Competition Exhaust System Manifold Back
$366.95
Competition Exhaust System
  • Manifold Back
  • 2WD 1969-72 Blazer, Suburban, Jimmy, Carryall, Yukon, 1-Ton Crew Cab and 1963-72 1/2, 3/4, 1-Ton Truck with Small Block Chevy 265-400 Engine
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    It says 'Will not fit manifolds that exit straight down.' All 283/327 ram horn manifolds exit down? I assume this system won't fit? When you plug it in to Vehicle Fitment above it says it will.

    Asked by: BC11
    You will need to modify this exhaust to use it with a rams horn manifold.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-08-03
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