Common Components Of Heavy Duty Exhaust Systems
| Bent Tubes & Elbows For directional changes of exhaust flow in exhaust systems. Available in common angles (90°, 67° and 45°) for both O.D. and | ![]() | ||||||||
| Wye Connector For joining legs of dual manifold outlet to form a single exhaust system. Wye connectors can provide an additional 3 to 7 dBA exhaust noise reduction over that of the primary muffler and may also be used to replace conventional wye pipe. | ![]() | ||||||||
| Resonator Secondary noise reduction component that generally provides 2 to 3 dbA additional noise reduction | ![]() | ||||||||
| Hanger Secures the muffler or pipe horizontally or vertically to chassis or side of cab. | ![]() |
25th Feb 2020
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