Pacesetter has two reputations.
1. Great product love it works great
2. Sucks piece of junk, rusts out, heavy would never buy one again - My experience....
This comes around fairly regularly on auto forums with no resolution.
Dave
i didn't find it that heavy, i think it's lighter than the stock header. not sure about the rest as i didn't actually drive the Jeep since installing it
The cross pipe hangs way too low for Wheelin purposes. Also a header will shift your power band higher into the rpm range, keep your factory manifold.
in my case ('95 YJ) is going the same route as the factory downpipe (in front of the bellhousing, behind the oil pan) - i don't think it's lower than the stock, if it is it's not that much (maybe 1/2'' tops) - if i was to do it again i would probably cut a 3/4'' off the vertical part and weld it back to keep it higher.
one thing that i was unimpressed with: there was no mount/hanger for the downpipe where it meets the cat - the factory one has a bent bar that goes to the torque mount on the transmission and basically takes the cat and piping weight off the downpipe and header - maybe this is increasing the chances of cracking the manifold so i cut the hanger off the stock downpipe and used it on the pacesetter one, seems to keep it in place better (w/o it it does tend to hang low on the passenger side).
overall it is a cheap solution and it does look cheap (welds, bends, etc) but i would say the cheapest out there for a perf header, dunno if and how much better than stock though