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JBA 4.0L Headers - Huge Price Drop!

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JR aka RJROffRoad

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This caught my eye so I thought I would post it up.

JBA released 08 pricing and several of their headers took a huge plunge in pricing. Stainless steel uncoated versions are now available at $347.99 shipped!

There are two XJ header models listed, the first is the 00-01 model year, with the twin outlet, available at http://www.rjroffroad.com/JBA-Cat4ward-Headers-for-00-06-Jeep-Wrangler-Cherokee-40L-c-577-p-1-pr-17014.html

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The next is the 91-99 model, single outlet, available at http://www.rjroffroad.com/JBA-Cat4ward-Headers-for-91-99-Jeep-Wrangler-Cherokee-40L-c-577-p-1-pr-17013.html

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As always, JBA backs their product with a limited lifetime warranty, all details are here
http://products.jbaheaders.com/warrantyinfo.asp

Product Info:

• Increased HP & TQ throughout RPM range
• Heavy-duty mandrel-bent stainless steel tube
• Extra thick 1/2” Laser-cut flanges
• High flow merge collector
• JBA Sealing Dome technology
• Optional high temp ceramic coating
• 50 state smog legal with C.A.R.B. E.O. #
• Complete hardware and instructions included
• Simple bolt-on installation

Constructed from Stainless Steel and available in optional Silver and Titanium Ceramic coatings.
 
Now what would be cool is retro fitting the the dual outlet one to maybe my 91' and be able to run dual exhaust.........hey...I can dream can't I.
 
God I hate when companies don't post results. For $350, I'd like to know what I'm in for..

"Increased HP & TQ throughout RPM range" don't cut it...

for all I know thats 0.0001hp and 0.0001 ft/lbs accross the whole rpm range.
 
Yeah, it is unfortunate.

Typically, JBA is pretty good about dyno testing MOST vehicles they do headers and exhaust on. The Jeep just happens to be one of the ones they didn't do.
 
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