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MBRP Armor Lite Exhaust Pipe Adapter; 3.50-Inch Inlet/4-Inch Outlet (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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      Features

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      • Adaptor, 3.5-Inch Inlet, 4-Inch Outlet
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      • Aluminized Steel Construction
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      • Universal Fitment; Some Adaptation May Be Required
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      Description

      Exhaust Pipe Adapter. The MBRP Armor Lite Exhaust Pipe Adapter with a 3.50-inch inlet and 4-inch outlet converts exhaust piping diameter from 3.5 inches to 4 inches, enabling a seamless connection between different exhaust components. This adaptor is ideal for custom exhaust installations or modifications requiring a change in piping size.

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      Construction and Appearance. Made from aluminized steel, this adaptor resists corrosion and withstands high temperatures. Its aluminized finish gives it a smooth, silver look that combines durability with a professional appearance.

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      Installation. Installation requires basic exhaust system knowledge and may involve clamping or welding. No specialized tools or drilling are usually necessary for fitting the adaptor.

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      Application. Designed for universal fitment; some adaptation may be necessary.

      MBRP UA2007

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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