O.K., now that you brought it up...
Tell us why we should go with S&S and not TRD.
PRICE?
WARRANTY?
EASE OF INSTALLATION?
CERTIFICATION?
I may be interested in putting headers on my Tundra some day and would like the facts before I spend a penny.
BTW, I have TRD's on my T100.
Aside from the JUNK gaskets that came in the box, they are perfect.
WM
I just posted to see if anyone was currently interested in purchasing long tube headers. Individuals will have to determine what they want from the headers relative to performance. Here are a couple of sites for those needing a little more information on headers.
http://www.burnsstainless.com/TechArticles/Theory/theory.htmlhttp://www.ssheaders.com/header.htm The S&S Tundra headers are designed to give a little more performance in the lower RPM range whereas; most other headers on the market provide a little gain in the upper RPM range, such as the TRD header. Basically, a set of longer header tubes with a smaller diameter will give a little hp gain in the lower rpm range while shorties will sometimes hurt your low-end response while providing a little more power near the top of your useful RPM range. It all comes down to where one wants the slight gain - upper rpm range or lower RPM range. For us with larger tires or when towing, we want the benefit in the lower RPM range - For people who run 4.88's or 5:12's they will want the gain in the upper RPM range. I believe the TRD's also need welding (I could be wrong about that as I remember reading it somewhere but I haven't actually talked to anyone that has installed them) whereas the S&S's are bolt-ons.