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Redline_2ss 06-08-2020 08:53 PM

AFE headers?
 
Does anyone on here have any experience with AFE headers? What's the fitment like? Same quality as ARH?

enzia35 06-08-2020 08:59 PM

That price is highend though. $2000 with x pipe included.

mlee 06-08-2020 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by enzia35 (Post 10806682)
That price is highend though. $2000 with x pipe included.

yeah, I saw that and another reason to stick with GM certified ARH

s346k 06-09-2020 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by mlee (Post 10806694)
yeah, I saw that and another reason to stick with GM certified ARH

i’m guessing you stick with “gm certified” technicians to perform work on the car, too eh? :bonk:

mlee 06-09-2020 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by s346k (Post 10806787)
i’m guessing you stick with “gm certified” technicians to perform work on the car, too eh? :bonk:

You mean "dealership techs" Nope.

Certified by "GM Engineers" yes

ST1LE 06-09-2020 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by mlee (Post 10806680)
One is High end and one is Low end. No comparison.

Why not? Both 304 stainless made in America by American companies. Fitment feedback is also great.

Do you say that because ARH doesnt offer a Tri-Y set-up and AFE does?

I mean, it's not like AFE is Stainless Power or Texas Speed(not a bad product, but not made in America).

kropscamaro16 06-09-2020 10:51 AM

afe power are super nice high quality all made in america i have them on my car and i was the testcar for them i have the ones with high flow cats btw

ST1LE 06-09-2020 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by kropscamaro16 (Post 10806970)
afe power are super nice high quality all made in america i have them on my car and i was the testcar for them i have the ones with high flow cats btw

Everything I have seen or bought from them has been very high quality as well. :noidea:

Redline_2ss 06-09-2020 12:13 PM

like ARH they are also American steel which is why I wanted to see other people's opinions. My biggest issue is they only have 1 7/8. They don't offer 2inch. I'm N/a so is it much of a difference?

ST1LE 06-09-2020 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Redline_2ss (Post 10807034)
like ARH they are also American steel which is why I wanted to see other people's opinions. My biggest issue is they only have 1 7/8. They don't offer 2inch. I'm N/a so is it much of a difference?

Not even a little. You have to go really high in power levels to get to the point of 2 inch headers being beneficial.

1 7/8 is recommended for N/A builds, and they fit better too.

ST1LE 06-09-2020 01:30 PM

Price would be my deciding factor. Both are very high quality, and fit very well. AFE is Tri-Y, which may be the reason for the higher cost, but I do not think that technology is worth the price difference.

If they were the same price, I would go AFE, but I would not pay more for one over the other. There just isnt any meaningful advantage one way or the other, so I would make the choice that saved me the most coin.

mlee 06-09-2020 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ST1LE (Post 10806884)
Why not? Both 304 stainless made in America by American companies. Fitment feedback is also great.

Do you say that because ARH doesnt offer a Tri-Y set-up and AFE does?

I mean, it's not like AFE is Stainless Power or Texas Speed(not a bad product, but not made in America).


You're right..:facepalm: when I posted I was thinking OBX for some reason.

Interested to find out more about AFE.

Redline_2ss 06-09-2020 07:38 PM

Thanks guys! They're local to me too so I might just go with them to support local business

ST1LE 06-10-2020 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by mlee (Post 10807231)
You're right..:facepalm: when I posted I was thinking OBX for some reason.

Interested to find out more about AFE.

Oh gosh, yeah OBX......your post was good advice for sure then.

I started looking in to it more also, for one reason or another(maybe price) they are not extrememely common for the 6th gens. I remember quite a few 5th Gen guys grabbed a set of the Tri-Y's back then and loved the quality and fitment. I remember wanting a set myself, but went with Texas Speed instead and that was purely financially driven, as my build included a cam and supporting mods.

In the end of the day, I think their price is just a little too high. ARH has been around and trusted for so long, hard to be competitive when you price your product above a market leader like that.

OP good luck. I would call around, especially forum supporters like Juiced Motorsports. Great prices, and they give forum discounts if you call. ARH, AFE, Kooks......you stick with those and pick what best fits your budget and build and you will be happy with the results.


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