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Flowmaster 13516100 Pro Series Muffler 3.5" Inlet/outlet Round 409s Stainless on 2040-parts.com

US $183.71
Location:

Petal, Mississippi, United States

Petal, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Brand:Flowmaster Series:Pro Series Manufacturer Part Number:13516100 Inlet Diameter:3.50" Other Part Number:FLO 13516100 Outlet Diameter:3.50" Surface Finish:Stainless Steel Inlet Config.:Center Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Outlet Config.:Center Vehicle Fitment:Universal-Fit UPC:700042021420

                                                        


FLOWMASTER PART NUMBER 13516100   

Flowmaster Pro Series Muffler

Universal Muffler - Not a direct fit. Some adaptation required.

The Pro Series mufflers work on all applications ranging from street trucks, diesel pullers and RV pushers to every class of racing on dirt or asphalt. During development, at the dyno and track, the new Pro Series mufflers consistently delivered performance that is equal to or surpasses open pipe systems, while dramatically reducing sound levels across the RPM range.

✓ Durable fully welded 16 gauge stainless steel case
✓ 409 Stainless Steel Internal Construction
✓ Race Proven Design
✓ High horsepower apps include diesels/RVs/trucks

Flowmaster® Part #: 13516100
CategoryStreet Mufflers - Pro Series
DescriptionPro Series Muffler - 3.50 Center In / 3.50 Center Out - Moderate Sound
Warranty File Download here    
MaterialStainless Steel



Product Attributes
MaterialStainless SteelMuffler SeriesPro Series
Outlet Diameter (in)3.5Outlet PositionCenter
Sound LevelModerate SoundBody Height (in)6
Body Length (in)16Body Width (in)6
ColorBlackInlet Diameter (in)3.5
Inlet PositionCenter

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Our Shipping Policy

We ship all of our products within 24 hours of cleared payment. Most orders shipped out of the country are shipped with United States Postal Service unless the item is too heavy and then UPS will be used. We will combine shipping orders.

Our Returns Policy

You may return your part or product within 90 days after placing your order. All returns must include the original packaging. All items must be returned in a shipping box to protect the orginal product box and contents. PLEASE DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT BOX AS ITS SHIPPING BOX. Any items damaged because of incorrect installation will not be refunded. All returns must include a copy of your packing slip, order number, or RMA number so we can identify your order.  Please pack your return securely in the original box or package.

Refunds:



Refunds will be credited within 1 to 3 business days of receiving the return. When we've received and processed the return, we will refund for the amount you paid for the item(s), plus any applicable sales tax.

 

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