I ended up purchasing Dougs D455 for the 74 360 dart sport. Will have starter fit problems? Just trying to be prepared..
Unless you have an alterkation K frame those are the wrong headers.
A stock K frame needs D453
I ended up purchasing Dougs D455 for the 74 360 dart sport. Will have starter fit problems? Just trying to be prepared..
Will do. Having shop install I'll take pictures if I can. Will post finished product and any problems they might have had.Let us know how they fit. Take some pic's if you can.
The Petronix web page calls for D455 and states the D453 will not fit.Unless you have an alterkation K frame those are the wrong headers.
A stock K frame needs D453
Throw up all the pics you want. The website's wrong.
Not saying you are wrong, sent them an e-mail and they should say this on their website. Thanks would be a nightmare.Sold enough stuff over the years to know when things aren't right...
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Thank you, they will be going back.You do you... not my time or money with the shop.
I've had discussions with management 15+ years ago before petronix bought them out. They never fixed it. Sent the rep pictures of a dozen 73-76 cars with D453's on them. Same wrong fitment on the site/catalog to this day.
He's not. Geez, it's right up there in the footnotes. Be careful of the answer you get, too. Those people don't know squat about what they're selling.Not saying you are wrong, sent them an e-mail and they should say this on their website. Thanks would be a nightmare.
He's not. Geez, it's right up there in the footnotes. Be careful of the answer you get, too. Those people don't know squat about what they're selling.
I think it's been wrong since the info was put on the net. This has come up a good bit.Exactly. The “applications list” and cross references have been wrong about the 73+ cars and the D453’s since well before I bought mine, and that was like a decade ago now
Yep. Installed Headman's in my 69 Dart, La 4 speed without denting them. I did take about an 1 1/2 out of the steering Colum collar because it was touching.I never had one single problem with the Hedman style like Hedman, Summit, Flow Tech and all the other cheap ones. As long as your car sits at at least the stock ride height, you're good.
Yeah, those style headers ain't the devil everybody says they are. I've run several sets with zero problems. If I had ONE complaint, it's that on some fitments, two tubes will rattle against the torsion bars. But two big prybars to pry them apart just a little bit will solve that. As long as you use a stock height or taller front tire and don't ride the front in the weeds ghetto style, they won't scrub.Yep. Installed Headman's in my 69 Dart, La 4 speed without denting them. I did take about an 1 1/2 out of the steering Colum collar because it was touching.
I like the stamped collectors too. No pfft from the exhaust!Yeah, those style headers ain't the devil everybody says they are. I've run several sets with zero problems. If I had ONE complaint, it's that on some fitments, two tubes will rattle against the torsion bars. But two big prybars to pry them apart just a little bit will solve that. As long as you use a stock height or taller front tire and don't ride the front in the weeds ghetto style, they won't scrub.
Yep. Installed Headman's in my 69 Dart, La 4 speed without denting them. I did take about an 1 1/2 out of the steering Colum collar because it was touching.
And that's cool. Remember, not all of us like the lowered look. There's something to be said for a stance like this. I think your taste in cars is cool, but it's not for everyone.lol. The header flanges on my Doug’s are -3.5” off the ground, and at full suspension compression probably only -1”.
Hedman’s wouldn’t survive a single speed bump on my car.
If your car rides high and your roads are smooth I suppose they’re fine, but if you don’t like the 4x4 look they’re not a good choice.
Somewhat subjective... The Darts on 205/70/14's up front with the nose down and no issues.lol. The header flanges on my Doug’s are -3.5” off the ground, and at full suspension compression probably only -1”.
Hedman’s wouldn’t survive a single grocery store parking lot speed bump on my car.
If your car rides high and your roads are smooth I suppose they’re fine, but if you don’t like the 4x4 look they’re not a good choice.
And that's cool. Remember, not all of us like the lowered look. There's something to be said for a stance like this. I think your taste in cars is cool, but it's not for everyone.
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Somewhat subjective... The darts on 205/70/14's with the nose down and no issues.
I know it's higher than factory. I like that. You like um lower than factory. That's cool too. One's not better than the other. Just different. There's more to this hobby than canyon carvin. I like that stuff too, but I like to just cruise more.To each their own for sure, but that car is higher than the factory setting, I promise you. And I can assure you it handles terribly, even compared to factory, because its alignment settings have to be absolute trash at that altitude. I get not everyone drives their car all over the place and putt-ing down to the local show is more than enough for lots of folks, but that things a 4x4.
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And actually, a perfect example of cheap headers. I don't know what's going on in this picture, the wheels seem to be on the ground but the suspension is almost at full extension and the car appears to be VERY high off the ground. I don't see any stands or lift arms but good grief that has to be up on something, you wouldn't need to lift it to do an oil change. Anyway, you can see how low those under the steering link headers are on the driver's side. Even just looking at the passenger side, which don't go below the steering link, shows how much clearance you lose with that header design.
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This is the underside of my Duster, those are 12 ton stands by the way so you get a feeling for how high that Dart is in the picture above. My suspension is at full extension obviously, although it's not as extended as a factory suspension because of some of the changes I've made, it's probably about an inch higher. The angle of the picture is a bit different so you can't see that the header tubes on the Doug's because they're higher than the flanges that you can see. Those cheap headers give up INCHES of ground clearance. And even at factory height that's not inconsequential.
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You do you, but I think these pictures show exactly why the Hedman and under the steering link headers are so cheap. The Doug's are a much better design, and in this case you get what you pay for.
Nothing subjective about it, I listed the measurements. Now you don't have to run that low, but, the measurements on the headers are not subjective. The tubes on the Hedman's go under the steering link and are lower than the header flange on a set of Doug's, whereas the header flange is the lowest part of the Doug's headers. You can see exactly the differences in the pictures above.
If you drive your car in the real world and you don't run at stock ride height, the tubes on the Hedman's that go under the steering link end up smashed flat and you get to pay for the cheap headers and then a good set to replace them. Always cheaper to do it right the first time.
And that's cool. Remember, not all of us like the lowered look. There's something to be said for a stance like this. I think your taste in cars is cool, but it's not for everyone.
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