1 Performance Exhaust Systems Axle Back & Cat Back Exhaust for Cars, Trucks & SUV's
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Aftermarket custom cat back exhaust systems increase the efficiency of an exhaust system because of the mandrel-bent turns and reduction in back pressure. They are the popular choice when it comes to aftermarket exhaust systems as they offer reliable performance and sound without having to buy a new catalytic converter. They are also well-suited to those who like to handle their own installation!

But with so many options available, it's easy to get lost in the world of aftermarket exhaust systems. While some companies may try to lure customers with an attractive price tag or flashy branding, it's quality of performance, sound, and construction that truly sets a great brand like Invidia apart from the rest. Transform your vehicle with the Roush Performance F-150 Cat-back Exhaust System, an ideal replacement for your factory exhaust system. Crafted from robust, corrosion-resistant T-304 stainless steel, this system features high-flow mandrel bends to enhance exhaust flow efficiency. Experience the thrill of enhanced acoustics and performance with this premium upgrade for your F-150. Banks patented exhaust systems enhance power, fuel economy, and sound by removing all airflow restrictions.

Installation was super easy, and did it myself with only ramps. When IE claims 'no-drone' they really mean it - the sound is perfect! The youtube videos do not do a good job capturing the sound quality, but trust me, it's the best overall setup for your car at a reasonable price point. Enjoy a tuned and enjoyable exhaust note without any raspy leaks ruining the show. Our exhaust system assembles with our wide-width stretch clamps designed to seal and pull your exhaust connections together.

Adding a dual exhaust to your vehicle can have a number of advantages. Functionally, two exhausts can improve engine performance and reduce emissions. Aesthetically, it has the sporty look that some people search for in a vehicle. Catalytic converters require a temperature of 400&nbsp