Kolpin 53570 Muffler 2.0 Stealth Steel Black Kit Silent Exhaust Heat Shield on 2040-parts.com
Nescopeck, Pennsylvania, US
It is often said that loud ATV exhaust is the largest issue in the recreational world of ATV riding. The Stealth Exhaust System from Kolpin allows recreational ATV and UTV riders to enjoy their sport and still comply with trail and state regulations by reducing exhaust noise without sacrificing performance. And riders are not the only ones that enjoy the benefits of the Stealth Exhaust System. The Stealth Exhaust System reduces ATV and UTV exhaust noise by up to 50% or 5-7 decibels which can make the difference between spooking that trophy game or bringing that trophy home.
Simple to Install
The Stealth's high flow/low restriction muffler uses baffled design--there's no packing to burn out. The Stealth Exhaust system is easy to install on any ATV with a 4-stroke engine or UTV and it can be just as easily removed if desired. No need for cumbersome welding or vehicle modifications, all mounting hardware is included with easy to follow installation instructions. Honda ATV models require an additional adapter (not included).
Please note that the Stealth Exhaust is a secondary muffler designed to be used in conjunction with your stock system. It is not a replacement for your existing muffler. The Stealth Exhaust is designed to fit the factory installed exhaust on most ATV or UTV machines. It will not work with high performance aftermarket canister-type systems.
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