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MBRP Angled Cut Round Exhaust Tip; 5-Inch; Carbon Fiber (Fits 4-Inch Tailpipe)

Item S201852
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • 4-Inch Inlet
      • Carbon Fiber
      • Single Wall
      • Rolled Angle Cut
      • 5-Inch Outlet Tip
      • Fits 4-Inch Tailpipe

      Description

      Premium Exhaust Tip. The MBRP Angled Cut Round Exhaust Tip in carbon fiber enhances the appearance and sound of your vehicle's exhaust system. It acts as a stylish finishing touch, directing exhaust gases through a refined angled outlet while adding a performance-inspired look. This exhaust tip easily slips onto existing 4-inch diameter tailpipes for a quick upgrade.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from lightweight carbon fiber, this exhaust tip features a single wall design and a rolled angle cut outlet. The carbon fiber construction provides high durability and heat resistance up to 350°F, alongside a sleek, modern texture that adds a premium aesthetic to any vehicle.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, allowing for a simple slip-on fit over compatible tailpipes. It can be secured with clamps or welding based on your preference and application needs.

      Application. Fits 4-inch tailpipes and is designed for reliable performance and long-lasting durability under typical driving conditions.

      MBRP T5051CF

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