Thanks for question. It really depends upon what the application is. In 304 stainless, they start as low as $650 for some 4 cylinder applications. For larger more complex applications, they can be around the $2000 mark. Bigger tube, stepped headers with 5" collector diameters can take 4 to 5 days to build and end up costing more. On thing to keep in mind, is that virtually all of our headers are built using an American made 304 stainless that is purge tig welded.
hey ive got a dodge durango 2002 its a 4.7 i plan o putting a turbo on but i cant find headers for it that will bolt up to a turbo i got plent of space and i want them to basically run into each other when and where do i get the kit to get the process started
5 star video, you guys, very professional and extremely good quality OBVIOUSLY. I'll be picking up a set for my 350 Chevy small block when I get the money.
Thanks for your interest. The price depends on the configuration. If you e-mail us a picture of your current set of headers, we will be more than happy to give you our best price.
can these be made of titanium also?
furbygr 1 year ago
@furbygr
They can be, but the price of just the titanium raw materials is substantial. Great weight saving though.
stainlessheaders 1 year ago
what does the basic price range from
phomer1 1 year ago
@phomer1
Thanks for question. It really depends upon what the application is. In 304 stainless, they start as low as $650 for some 4 cylinder applications. For larger more complex applications, they can be around the $2000 mark. Bigger tube, stepped headers with 5" collector diameters can take 4 to 5 days to build and end up costing more. On thing to keep in mind, is that virtually all of our headers are built using an American made 304 stainless that is purge tig welded.
stainlessheaders 1 year ago
@stainlessheaders
Thank you for answering this question directly without being vague.
There are so many variables to this process that giving a very specific answer is difficult.
Thanks again.
MrGuyfella 1 year ago
hey ive got a dodge durango 2002 its a 4.7 i plan o putting a turbo on but i cant find headers for it that will bolt up to a turbo i got plent of space and i want them to basically run into each other when and where do i get the kit to get the process started
fordboy111591 1 year ago
How can I get a set of those ?
THESODOMICIDERHERE4U 2 years ago
that is amazing, curious how it works do you send the mock up kit then the customer sends it back after it has been configured?
AKBray907 2 years ago
@AKBray907 yeah, the customer sets the mock up kit to however they like, then tighten the bolts, and send em back.
steeda049 2 years ago
wow, manazing
Delta9son 2 years ago
imports?
k20HEAD 2 years ago
5 star video, you guys, very professional and extremely good quality OBVIOUSLY. I'll be picking up a set for my 350 Chevy small block when I get the money.
420witchdoctor 2 years ago 2
is it possible to purchase one of your mock up kits? i looked on your website a couple months ago, but couldn't find a price for it. lmk,
thx
josh
OldhamRacing 2 years ago
really cool!
arnoldii2 2 years ago
I have some headers for my car but I wanted to know how much would it cost to have you remake them.
LooseCannon48 2 years ago
Thanks for your interest. The price depends on the configuration. If you e-mail us a picture of your current set of headers, we will be more than happy to give you our best price.
stainlessheaders 2 years ago