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Afe Atlas 4" Exhaust 4 Inch Aluminized With Muffler 49-04003 11-2012 Duramax Lml on 2040-parts.com

US $359.00
Location:

Winchester, Kentucky, US

Winchester, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:For returns please Ebay message for instructions. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:49-04003 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:aFe Power Fits:2011-2012 6.6L Duramax LML Atlas Exhaust Details:4" Down Pipe Back - w/Muffler Exhaust Finish:aluminized finish

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aFe ATLAS Diesel Aluminized Exhaust

aFe ATLAS Diesel 4" Exhaust System
Aluminized Finish
11-12 6.6L Duramax LML
Down Pipe Back - w/Muffler
Part # 49-04003
The new ATLAS exhaust is engineered to perform in the most extreme environments. This system is constructed from precision, mandrel bent 4” aluminized steel tubing for maximum flow, increased horsepower, increased torque and lower EGT’s. The 2-piece tailpipe and bayonet style hangers provide a hassle-free installation. To provide a leak-free seal, OE style band clamps are used that offer a 360º sealing area vs. cheap U-bolt clamps used in other systems. A 12" free-flowing straight-through designed muffler is used to produce a deep, powerful sound. Systems are available in 4” turbo back or 4” down pipe back with or without muffler. ATLAS exhaust systems are the perfect combination of performance, fit and value.
aFe ATLAS Aluminized Exhaust System
aFe ATLAS - Installation is a Snap Installation is a Snap:
ATLAS exhaust systems utilize a 2-piece tailpipe design for a perfect fit by allowing adjustability at the tailpipe section. All systems use factory mounting locations providing stability and hassle-free installation.
aFe ATLAS - leaf-free seal Leak-Free Seal:
High quality OE style band clamps are used for a complete 360º sealing surface. Standard U-bolt clamps used by other systems only seal at the bottom and top of the tube allowing leak paths.
aFe ATLAS - aggressive sound Aggressive Sound:
A free-flowing 12" wide muffler is used to absorb high pitch tones producing a powerful sound and unleashing all available horsepower and torque out of your rig.
aFe ATLAS - perfect fit Perfect Fit:
OE style bayonet hangers are used to maintain a stable pipe location during high vibration and high heat conditions. The Bayonet tip holds the hanger bushing in place for an OE style fit that does not change with time.
aFe ATLAS - flow and performance Flow and Performance:
ATLAS exhaust systems are constructed of precision, mandrel bent 4" aluminized steel tubing for maximum flow. Smooth transition bends allow for low turbulence, increasing horsepower, torque and lowering EGT’s.

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