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Not all aftermarket headers fit perfectly, you might have to remove the header and make some clearance with a ball peen hammer otherwise the heat could travel up the steering shaft and might cause degradation of the the rubber rag joint.

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I would take it to a muffler shop that's been around awhile. They could move that over enough to get it off the rod somehow I think, my local shop would figure something out. Probably break the welds though. LOL

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Mark the spot where it rubbs and take of the exhaust then make the pipe like a elips on the marked spot..  a few mm is enough maybe you can do it even when it's still installed, also you could take out the steering part that may be much more easy and make a small dent in the pipe! (Make the pipe elipse with a big pair of piers..) 

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That's a head built for a RH drive car most likely.  I had the same problem with an Uber expensive spirit garage header that is now wall art.  I now have a fujitsubo and it bolted right up, great clearance to the rest of the SG exhaust. 

 

You can clearance the primary but it won't be pretty.  Good luck.   

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