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Dynomax Header Dual Kit 1967-87 Blazer/Jimmy 2WD 1/2, 3/4-Ton

289-89007

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Header Dual Kit 1967-87 Blazer/Jimmy 2WD 1/2, 3/4-Ton
$152.99
Header Dual Kit
  • 1967-87 Blazer/Jimmy 2WD 1/2, 3/4-Ton
  • 1973-91 Suburban 2WD 1/2, 3/4-Ton
  • 1973-87 Chevy Pickup 2WD 1/2, 3/4-Ton
  • Small Block 305-400
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    I purchased these Dynomax 89007 exhaust, but they do not fit my current headers. Can you recommend compatible headers that will work with the Dynomax 89007 exhaust?

    Asked by: C10newbe
    These headers should work with this kit - http://www.jegs.com/i/Flowtech/387/49150/10002/-1
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-02-07
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