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Speedmaster 1-5/8-Inch Shorty Headers; Stainless Steel (07-11 Jeep Wrangler JK)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      OverviewIncrease your horsepower and torque for your ride--just bolt on these Speedmaster headers! These headers are designed with 3/8 in. thick laser-cut flanges and mandrel-bent primary tube. If your vehicle is using aftermarket components, parts from other applications, or custom altered parts, then it is the installer's responsibility to verify fitment.SpecsBrand: SpeedmasterPart Number: PCE316.1035Part Type: HeaderHeader Style: ShortyHeader Material: Stainless SteelHeader Finish: NaturalWeld-Up: NoPrimary Tube Diameter (in): 1 5/8 in.Collector Attachment: Stock(2 Bolt)Collector Diameter: 2.5 in.Cylinder Head Port Shape: RoundTuned: NoPrimary Tube Gauge: 16 GaugeFlange Style: StandardFlange Thickness (in): 3/8 in.Bolts/Studs Included: NoGaskets Included: NoReducers Included: NoY-Pipe Included: NoMotor Mounts Included: NoTransmission Mount Included: NoQuantity: Sold as a pair.Notes: Direct Bolt on with no modification required.DescriptionDisclaimer: For Racing Applications OnlyThis product is intended exclusively for racing vehicles that are not used on public roads. Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations when using.

      Speedmaster PCE316.1035

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