
The modification of a vehicle’s exhaust system by either removing the muffler entirely or replacing the factory exhaust with a non-muffled system is a common practice. One method involves completely removing the... Read more »

An exhaust system modification, commonly found in vehicles, involves the removal of certain components designed to reduce noise and the retention of others intended to manage exhaust flow. The unaltered component aims... Read more »

Repairing an exhaust system component involves addressing damage to a conduit responsible for channeling combustion byproducts away from the engine. This process often entails patching holes, sealing cracks, or replacing sections of... Read more »

A convoluted, typically metallic, component utilized in exhaust systems provides a degree of movement and misalignment accommodation. This element is designed to connect sections of the exhaust, allowing for vibration absorption and... Read more »

A cylindrical component measuring five inches in diameter, designed to reduce exhaust noise from internal combustion engines, is commonly utilized in automotive and industrial applications. This specific diameter allows for a high... Read more »

These components are fasteners designed to secure the exhaust system’s silencer to the exhaust tubing. Typically manufactured from durable materials like stainless steel or aluminized steel, they provide a tight, leak-proof seal.... Read more »

This component, commonly found in vehicle exhaust systems, is designed to absorb vibrations and movements between the engine and the exhaust system, preventing stress and potential damage to other exhaust components. It... Read more »

This specialized tool is designed to sever exhaust pipes with precision and ease. Typically employing a chain and multiple cutting wheels, it allows for clean, perpendicular cuts in confined spaces, often without... Read more »

A component designed to replace the factory-installed muffler on a vehicle, specifically manufactured by MBRP, alters the exhaust system to provide a more aggressive sound profile. This modification involves removing the sound-dampening... Read more »

A cylindrical aftermarket automotive component, generally fabricated from steel or aluminum, replaces the factory-installed sound suppression device on vehicles equipped with a four-inch diameter exhaust system. This modification alters the vehicle’s exhaust... Read more »