Hi DT,
My experience is that the only down side of many DW products is that they don't fit without "some modifications". On the BJ7 exhaust to quote DW "the left front outrigger cut-out must be to the BJ8 size to suit under floor silencers". Not a really hard task, but does require some cutting & welding.
A further illustration, the DW headers on my BN2 required some hot bending & reshaping of the tubes to get things to fit into place. I also added a flex section ahead of the muffler to prevent engine torquing induced contact of exhaust parts with the body structure. The end result WAS worth the trouble though.
The DW & other headers do not incorporate the original flex sections in the down pipes. I would consider adding high quality braided/bellows flex sections to the down pipes ahead of the muffler. This reduces mechanical vibration & removes a lot of the strain on the rest of the rubber flex exhaust hangers which have a tendency to break the rubber bond. Also use high quality rubber hangers. Some hangers tend to separate/delaminate more easily. The flex sections from JC Whitney have been previously discussed.
Most modern cars have enough room around the exhaust system to prevent exhaust to body contact with very flexible hangers & don't need the flex pipe section. -- Not the healeys.
If you chose not to use the flex sections, be prepared to have spare rubber hangers or baling wire for emergency replacements. I think that high quality "Mikalor" exhaust clamps have already been discussed.
D