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anyone ever order anything from summit racing?

Jeff,
Thanks, Good idea. I'll be looking for a header next year. I hadn't considered asking someone like Jere to build one. years ago I put a Cannon on my TR6. No fit problems. After reading comments on Pacesetter and Falcon I'm undecided on what to buy.
Peter,
I bought both front and rear Addco sway bars from Performancecenter.com for $272.18 shipped. It was the best price I could find. Poly bushings and what appears to be black powdercoat.
 
I bought my Addco's from swaybars.com which is/was their own store-front but now they don't sell direct anymore.

Summit seems really competitive but all Addco bars I've seen are just yellow zinc dipped. I'll check out Performancecenter for their black powder bars.

You're right $25 cheaper at performancecenter. And the new bars are black powder. Nice.
 
A tale of two headers, one on a 3 and another on a 4A, both pacesetters. First one was a virtual perfect fit with only the slightest leak on one cylinder. The other was, shall we say a challenge. Wound up cutting the flange on a surface grinder at about 10 degrees leaving the top of the flange about an 1/8" thinner at the top. Buuut that cut too much weld. Rewelded, reground, and then it was a perfect fit. Pay your bucks, take your chances. Can't remember if they were the first four into one.
Tom Lains
TS8651 & 58107
 
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