Black Armor Dual Exhaust Systems Jeep 2007-2016 Jeep Jk Wrangler Ceramic Coated on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Fits 2 and 4 door applications. 3.8L & 3.6L Applications. Increases low end torque, power and fuel economy. Get a little rumble in your jeep with an Ops Armor Exhaust. Not as loud as Gibson, very tolerable inside while driving. Simple 20 minute installation, single clamp at tailpipe at rear axle with 2 hangars. Images show how nice the double wall tips look. 3 year warranty against defects Features:
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