Canadian seller of Dougs 453 headers

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KevinCar

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The headers on my 340 are shot, crushed on bottom, hang low, likely a 20yo hedman design. I want to replace with the Dougs 453 ceramic but, being in Canada, seem impossible to find. I guess i could bite the bullet and buy from Summit USA. Tariffs likely affect price now at duty, which sucks, and rate conversion, shipping, likely $1500. I would go with stock manifolds but they too are near that price. Custom built is another choice at that price point. Anyone know a Canadian seller of dougs headers or a custom header builder on the West coast.
 
Did you price them through summit? It's free, and it would take the guess out of it...
 

Did you price them through summit? It's free, and it would take the guess out of it...
It won’t be free shipping to Canada. With the games being played between the two countries, you might as well budget a 25% tariff on it when he/shipper crosses the border. Not sure if car parts are exempt until April 2 so maybe if you buy and have them shipped now they might not be dinged. Wouldn’t surprise me though if UPS does charge that 25% even before it’s in effect cause that’s just UPS.
 
It won’t be free shipping to Canada. With the games being played between the two countries, you might as well budget a 25% tariff on it when he/shipper crosses the border. Not sure if car parts are exempt until April 2 so maybe if you buy and have them shipped now they might not be dinged. Wouldn’t surprise me though if UPS does charge that 25% even before it’s in effect cause that’s just UPS.
free to check... :)
 
Tariffs applied by USA are for Canadian goods goint to USA, Canada would have to apply Tariffs for it to be applied by my purchase from America. As far as i know Canada doesnt have a duty on car parts. Was more curious as to a Canadian distributor of Dougs headers, to which i am finding their is none.
 
In my experience, a Canadian dealer will build all the costs into the price and then some so its unlikely that it will be cheaper.
 
In my experience, a Canadian dealer will build all the costs into the price and then some so its unlikely that it will be cheaper.
But its always worth checking into. Remember, I bought my TTI's from my local dealer here in Saskatoon for less than direct from TTI would have been.
 
Summit has "free shipping" if you spend over $299 US. FREE meaning there are still fees, taxes, BUT it was still a good deal. You knew before you get off the phone or before hitting the send button exactly what you pay. NOW that being said, all my purchases took place prior to the tariff BS.
 
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