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Banks Power 55221 Exhaust Brake W/ Cbc For 1998.5-2002 5.9l Cummins Diesel Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Burlington, Kentucky, United States

Burlington, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Banks Power Manufacturer Part Number:55221

Banks Exhaust - Power Brake

1998-2002 Dodge Pickup w/Cummins 5.9L with stock exhaust

This is a new opened box item. I believe all parts and necessary plumbing are included. I opened the plastic bag and laid all parts out for review. I can NOT guarantee everything is included, but appears to be.   I have taken multiple pic's to help ensure that you know exactly what your buy. Thanks and best of Luck. 

Banks Brake System

Banks' revolutionary design produces stronger braking power than other exhaust brakes. The large-bore housing, streamlined to increase airflow and diffuse exhaust, adds to engine power when Banks Brake is inactive. Banks engineered in a timed valve closure rate to prevent backpressure spikes common to other exhaust brakes and provide smooth operation. Every unit is factory tested and never requires calibration.

Please Note: SmartLock required on automatic transmissions.

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