RIPMODS Header Install???
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RIPMODS Header Install???
I have searched the forums and can't find an install write up for the RIPMODs Long Tube Header. Has anyone run across it anywhere. Im deployed and will be tackling this as soon as i get off the plane. Well maybe not as soon as, but you get the idea.
Thanks for any help
Thanks for any help
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1. Uninstall your lower cross member
2. Remove heat shields (You will use these with the Ripp Headers but right side will need trimmed)
3. Uninstall your exhaust manifolds(Save existing gaskets and flange bolts for Ripp Headers)
4. Mark your O2's (Right/left side, up/down stream)
5. Install your new headers(Right side is easier with inner fender liner remove)
6. Install cross over
7. Install O2's with harness extension
8. Bolt up cross member
9. Check all bolts for tightness
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It's a pretty straight forward install....not difficult at all. I did mine easily in one day. When you get your kit and are ready to do the swap give me a shout, I'll give you some direction if you need it.
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Thanks
Thanks all for the heads up. I have done cat backs on a few vehicles in the past. Just never messed with the headers. Cant wait for the pick up in power.
Thanks agian
Thanks agian
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I see you have listed a RIpp SC on your wish list. There are a couple good threads on here with helpful hints for the install that you won't get from the video and paper instructions. They helped me out a lot.
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The biggest headache when I was installing mine last weekend was getting the stock y-pipe out and the new y into the slip fit connection to the rest of the exhaust, but that may have just been me overtightening the clamps when I originally installed my cat-back You didn't say whether you would be working on your back in the driveway or have the benefit of a lift, but either way you will need some way to support the trans/transfer case since you will need to remove the trans crossmember to get the y-pipes in and out. On the driver side I unbolted the steering shaft for a bit more room dropping the header in from the top, on the pass side there are two heater hoses and some spark plug wire brackets you need to shift out of your way, but there is lots of room to feed the header in from the bottom. Both of my heat shields required some "massaging" with a hammer to fit over the headers and line up w/ the bolt holes, but they will fit with some persistance. Label your plug wires as you remove them, I mixxed two up on one side, caused a check engine light I had to clear. If I remember correctly the the crossmember and transfer case skid bolts are all 16 and 18mm (the trans mounts require 16 deep socket), the factory manifolds to y-pipe are either 14 or 15mm, the bolts holding the manifolds to the head are 10mm.
Feel free to PM if you run in to any problems
Feel free to PM if you run in to any problems
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On my back
In the Garage. i will be doing the SC and Header in one shot. This was exactly what i needed. I have a 3.5 in lift so there should be enough room to get underneath it. Plan on removing tires and out on jack stands for SC so i can work in the engine compartment. Just anxious now. Been deployed for 7 months, excited...