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You'll enjoy increased performance and fuel economy secure in the knowledge that The Other Guys mid-length headers are manufactured to the industrys highest standards. There are no compromises in material and workmanship.

 

14-gauge mild steel

Electroless-nickel-plated

Titanium-thermal-barrier-ceramic

Corrosion and heat resistant

1/2thick precision-cut flanges

50-state legal

Gain of up to 43 horsepower

California Air Resources Board (CARB) Exemption No. D-509

 

Exhaust flanges are made from beefy 1/2" thick steel plate (50100% thicker than most others) and ground flat.

 

Thick 14-gauge tubing is used instead of ordinary 16 or 18-gauge. Tubes are precision TIG welded to the flange.

 

A.I.R. refers to factory installed air pump emissions systems.

 

15 or more orders are required by Monday, February 2nd for the following GP pricing -

 

600222H 2001-'04 6.0 Chevrolet/GMC Heavy duty and H2 (3" Headpipes) $599.99

600222HC 2001-'03 6.0 Chevrolet/GMC Heavy duty and H2 (3" Headpipes) (A.I.R.) $599.99

580022 1999-'04 4.8, 5.3 Silverado, Sierra, Suburban, Yukon, Avalanche $599.99

 

580022C 1999-'04 4.8, 5.3 Silverado, Sierra, Suburban, Yukon (A.I.R.) $599.99

600222 1999-'04 6.0 Silverado, Sierra, Suburban, Yukon, Escalade with 6.0 Liter $599.99

600222C 1999-'04 6.0 Silverado, Sierra, Suburban, Yukon with Escalade 6.0 Liter (A.I.R.) $599.99

 

600222HD 1999-'04 6.0 HD Series 2500/3500 Chevy/GMC Trucks $599.99

600222HDCC 1999-'04 6.0 HD Series 2500/3500 Chevy/GMC Trucks (A.I.R.) $599.99

 

TOGCC Optional ceramic coating $150.00 - 4.8, 5.3 and 6.0. This coating is standard on the 8.1 header.

 

498025 2001-'04 8.1 Suburban, Avalanche 2500, 1 Ton Chevy/GMC Trucks (Reg. Trans.) $759.99

498025C 2001-'04 8.1 Suburban, Avalanche 2500, 1 Ton Chevy/GMC Trucks (Reg. Trans.) (A.I.R.) $759.99

498025HD 2001-'04 8.1 HD Series 2500/3500 Chevy/GMC Trucks Allison Trans. $759.99

498025HDC 2001-'04 8.1 HD Series 2500/3500 Chevy/GMC Trucks (A.I.R.) Allison Trans. $759.99

 

 

IMPORTANT INFO: Most products to fill each GP are ordered at the end of the GP. They usually take 1-2 weeks to ship from here, but some items could take longer based on the size of the group purchase and availability with the manufacturer. Depending on the product and our available stock, some orders will be shipped from here shortly after the GP comes to a close. Remember, you need to place your order if you are interested in taking part in a GP. Be sure to check the status of the GP that you are part of on it's closing date to see if is going through.

 

MORE IMPORTANT INFO: All credit cards are processed a few days before the GP closes to insure everything will go through without a problem and to lock in the order. Orders canceled after your GP order has been processed will be subject to a 10% processing fee. Orders for products that are non-stock items (not normally kept in stock) can not be canceled so be sure that you would like to be part of the GP before you place your order.

 

WHEN SHOULD YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?: We find that alot of people wait for the required number of orders to be placed before they get in on the GP. If everyone does this the GP minimum is never met. If you would definitely like to join one of the group purchases that are listed it will be best to place your order as soon as possible. Your credit card won't be charged until just before the GP comes to a close (as long as there are enough orders) and the minimum will be met much sooner. This will allow you and the other participants to take advantage of the savings.

 

 

Orders can be placed online or by calling 1-877-4-TBYRNE. Just note the GP price when you place your order.

 

Have a good day,

Tom

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