Jack,
Don't call. The instructions say that they are needed "on SOME '92-'95
models." No sweat with yours.
Richard in SA
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 19:01:13 -0400 "W . Jack Hilton III"
<hemi@mindspring.com> writes:
>
>Gang -
>
>These things look good !
>
>Alot better than I expected after what I heard .
>
>None of the bolt holes are obstructed by any welds .
>
>There are clamp marks where they were welding them , but since this is
>my
>first set of headers , I assume that is the norm .
>
>I see VERRY little "popcorn" anywhere and even after running my
>fingers in
>and out of the ports (no dirty thoughts here) I was really happy with
>them .
>
>I think they will not only function great , but they will look great
>under
>the hood of the R/T , both by the design and the finish !
>
>I am going to start the install on Sunday , and like I said , this is
>my
>first set of headers , so I should finish by , oh , next Sunday !?!
>
>Anyway , in regards to the "donut thingies" , when I read the
>instructions
>for the headers that reads for applications for Dodge 96-98 5.2 &5.9 ,
>the
>list of supplied parts on the instructions does NOT list a donut
>thingy
>anywhere .
>
>I will call JBA tomorrow to verify that I don't need em before I start
>tearin the thing apart .
>
>Anyway , I have to run , but one thing.....these headers make me feel
>very
>pretty .
>
>PEACE
>W . Jack Hilton III
>
>HEMI@mindspring.com
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