Pacbrake 4" Prxb Exhaust Brake Adapter For Aftermarket Exhaust Systems C11342 on 2040-parts.com
Winchester, Kentucky, US
Pacbrake 4" PRXB Exhaust Brake Adapter Stainless Steel PRXB Direct Mount Exhaust Brake Adapter for larger 4" aftermarket exhaust systems. Part # C11342 This exhaust brake adapter is brand new, never opened. Application: All light trucks connecting a 4" Pacbrake PRXB Exhaust brake to a 4" exhaust system. Direct mount brakes require one adapter. In-line brakes require 2 adapters (one for each side of the brake). The brake and clamps are not included in this kit. For medium and heavy duty truck applications, please contact me! Includes Instructions With Full Factory Warranty |
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