Long tube header install

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Joined
Dec 26, 2013
Posts
2,685
Reaction score
1,583
Location
Texas
Ram Year
2011 Ram 1500
Engine
Hemi 5.7
I took off the tire and the inner plastic tire well to check out where I'm going to be putting my headers, and I successfully broke off 100 % of those black taps that are a pain in the ass to remove.
But anyways it appears that the coil is going to be getting in the way, is that something I should remove before the install or can you work around it?
31fb99b3aa7dba1eca869d0ca5b090c7.jpg


Sent from the fetal position using Tapatalk
 

Hemi450hp

Moe's Performance
Joined
Jul 17, 2012
Posts
9,421
Reaction score
4,707
Location
Conroe, TX
Ram Year
2014 Ram 1500
Engine
Whipple Supercharged 422" Hemi
You can get to all the bolts from inside the fender there. Just pull the fender liners and front wheels, and you should be fine. I like to unclip those 2 heater hoses to give yourself a little extra space as well.

Only tricky part of this install is getting to the lower oil dipstick tube bolt on the driver side. Its very easy on the 2wd trucks, but there is not much room to access that bolt on the 4wd trucks.
 
OP
OP
Beauregard7765
Joined
Dec 26, 2013
Posts
2,685
Reaction score
1,583
Location
Texas
Ram Year
2011 Ram 1500
Engine
Hemi 5.7
I sat there for a while just arming it lol and I think I can knock it out and lure a friend over to help with whataburger and beer (insert rolling laughing face that Tapatalk doesn't have)


Sent from the fetal position using Tapatalk
 
Back
Top