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Bolt-On
JEGS 555-30620 3 in. Bolt-On Header Turndowns Features:
- Includes (2) 18 in. extensions, (2) 13.500 in. turndowns, gaskets, hardware, and clamps
- 3-inch size for most common exhaust setups
- Redirects exhaust flow exiting the headers for reduced sound and fumes reaching inside the vehicle
- One pair per package for a dual exhaust setup
- Constructed from aluminized steel for a long life
FAQ
What is a turndown exhaust?
- A turndown exhaust refers to a pipe that redirects exhaust gases downward, typically located at the end of the exhaust system, aiding in redirecting emissions away from the vehicle's underside.
Do turndowns change exhaust sound?
- Yes, turndowns can alter the exhaust note by redirecting airflow, potentially affecting sound resonance and tone, often resulting in a deeper and more aggressive exhaust sound.
What is the advantage of a turn-down exhaust tip?
- The turn-down exhaust tip minimizes exhaust drone, prevents debris buildup on the vehicle's underside, and reduces the likelihood of fumes entering the passenger cabin for a more enjoyable driving experience.
Specifications:
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