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    I’m dropping a 2002 Chev 2500HD 6.0 into my 99 GMC Sierra. I was wondering if someone has done this and is running longtube headers they’d recommend. The local shop suggested 72C2265 pacesetter longtubes. What do you guys think

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    Everything on your 5.3 accessories and exhaust will bolt directly to the 6.0 block. The LT's will just help add a little more hp and give it a nice sound. Just remember to get a tune for the 6.0.

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    Pacesetters work well and are cost effective compared to some of the other options. On our Suburban, I simply installed a catback rather than mess with headers.

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