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Who makes the best step headers for a 82 Fox bodied Mustang. 302 stick shift?
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Seriously, I'm curious who knows what the best step header is for that 2v , stick car is.
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It was a typo. Just heard from Fast Jack. He’s looking for best headers for an ‘85 Mustang, not an ‘82.
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Don`t know if their "the best", but I ran the inexpensive FlowTech long tube "equal length" headers on my 85 Mustang. They fit nicely, and they cleared my McLeod scattershield fine, although earlier on, I had a Lakewood bell, which did make contact in a couple of places, but nothing major. They are not stepped, 1 5/8" all the way. If he wants smaller primaries, Hedman made a long tube with 1 1/2" tubes.
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