Shorty headers
#3
Your probably better asking that to the manufacturer of the headers.
Just guessing that they probably will bolt up if on a engine stand, but will encounter fitment issues when trying to rest it in the engine bay of your truck. Probably that the frame and engine mount are different from a mustang. And if the truck is 4 wheel drive then that drive line to dance around too
Just guessing that they probably will bolt up if on a engine stand, but will encounter fitment issues when trying to rest it in the engine bay of your truck. Probably that the frame and engine mount are different from a mustang. And if the truck is 4 wheel drive then that drive line to dance around too
#4
Your probably better asking that to the manufacturer of the headers.
Just guessing that they probably will bolt up if on a engine stand, but will encounter fitment issues when trying to rest it in the engine bay of your truck. Probably that the frame and engine mount are different from a mustang. And if the truck is 4 wheel drive then that drive line to dance around too
Just guessing that they probably will bolt up if on a engine stand, but will encounter fitment issues when trying to rest it in the engine bay of your truck. Probably that the frame and engine mount are different from a mustang. And if the truck is 4 wheel drive then that drive line to dance around too
There is plenty of engine bay room, however frame allowances are possibly a hold back on clearance. BBK is a reputable company, and have played around with these vehicles before. I would give them a call and ask them.
#6
a guy on another forum I frequent did this with no problems.
http://www.f150forum.com/f38/confirm...-3-7-a-366191/
http://www.f150forum.com/f38/confirm...-3-7-a-366191/
#7
a guy on another forum I frequent did this with no problems.
http://www.f150forum.com/f38/confirm...-3-7-a-366191/
http://www.f150forum.com/f38/confirm...-3-7-a-366191/