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Old 02-23-2008, 02:27 PM
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I recently bought a set of shorty Hedman Hedders and went to install them on my 91 Caprice Stationwagon with a TBI 350. I went to install the drivers side and it hits the front crossmember where the engine mounts are. My question is this has anybody put long tube or shorty headers on a 91 to 93 caprice or roadmaster with a TBI 350 before. I would like to know what headers you bought or what you did to get them to fit. I am open to any ideas or suggestions. I have a torn apart car right now looking for exhaust so i am frantic. Thanks in advance everyone.
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I had a set of edelbrock shorties on my Caprice. I can't remember the model number though. Got em from www.summitracing.com though.
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