SKU: 65594159011

2005-2010 Dodge Dakota Cat-Back Exhaust Flowmaster Stainless Steel

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2005-2010 Dodge Dakota Cat-Back Exhaust Flowmaster Stainless SteelOverview: This Flowmaster Force II cat back exhaust system is custom designed for 2005 2010 Dodge Dakota trucks with V6 or V8 engines and is perfect for the person looking for a moderate sound level inside and outside of the truck, with all of the performance benefits that you would expect from Flowmaster. This bolt on emissions legal system features a mandrel bent aluminized steel inlet pipe flowing into a Super 50 Series muffler for a moderate

Overview:

This Flowmaster Force II® cat-back exhaust system is custom designed for 2005-2010 Dodge Dakota trucks with V6 or V8 engines and is perfect for the person looking for a moderate sound level inside and outside of the truck, with all of the performance benefits that you would expect from Flowmaster®. This bolt-on emissions-legal system features a mandrel-bent aluminized steel inlet pipe flowing into a Super 50™ Series muffler for a moderate performance exterior sound. The single 3.00-inch aluminized steel mandrel-bent tailpipe is finished off with a large 3.50-inch polished embossed stainless steel tip. The exhaust system is covered by our 3-year Limited Warranty and includes all necessary parts, hardware and instructions for a quick and easy installation you can do at home. Note: Fits 2/4 wheel drive models and all wheelbases.

Features:

  • Flowmaster Quality
  • Meets or exceeds all USEPA 49-state requirements
  • Available for a variety of Direct Fits
  • Stainless Steel Construction
  • Specs:

  • Brand: Flowmaster
  • CARB (California) Compliant: Yes
  • Catalytic Converter Included: No
  • Catalytic Converter Quantity: 0
  • Clamping Type: Flat Band
  • Clamps Included: Yes
  • Emission Code: 5
  • Exhaust Series: Force II
  • Exhaust Tip Connection: Clamp-On
  • Exhaust Tip Cut: Angled
  • Exhaust Tip Edge: Rolled Edge Angle Cut
  • Exhaust Tip Finish: Polished
  • Exhaust Tip Material: 304 Stainless Steel
  • Exhaust Tip Quantity: 1
  • Exhaust Tip Shape: Round
  • Exhaust Tip Wall: Single Wall
  • Exit Style: Single Out Side
  • Finish: Aluminized
  • Gasket Or Seal Included: No
  • Grade Type: Performance
  • Hangers Included: Yes
  • Heat Shield Included: No
  • Inlet Diameter: 2.5
  • Inlet Type: Clamp-On
  • Main Piping Diameter: 3
  • Mounting Bracket Included: No
  • Muffler Body Height: 5
  • Muffler Body Length: 17
  • Muffler Body Material: Aluminized Steel
  • Muffler Body Shape: Oval
  • Muffler Body Width: 10
  • Muffler Finish: Black High-Temperature Paint Finish
  • Muffler Flanged Inlet: No
  • Muffler Flanged Outlet: No
  • Muffler Included: Yes
  • Muffler Inlet Connection: Slip-Fit
  • Muffler Inlet Inside Diameter: 3
  • Muffler Inlet Outside Diameter: 3.13
  • Muffler Outlet Connection: Slip-Fit
  • Muffler Outlet Quantity: 1
  • Muffler Part Number: 53058
  • Muffler Quantity: 1
  • Muffler Series: Super 50 Series
  • Muffler Type: Chambered
  • Pipe Color: Silver
  • Pipe Material: Aluminized Steel
  • Sound Level: Moderate
  • Spring Bolt Kit Included: No
  • Tail Pipe Outlet Outside Diameter: 3
  • Tail Pipe Quantity: 1
  • Tail Pipe Tapered Outlet: No
  • Type: Cat-Back
  • Valve Included: No
  • Valve Type: Not Applicable
  • Part Number: 17458
  • Applications:

    • 2005-2010 Dodge Dakota 287 CID
    • 2005-2010 Dodge Dakota 226 CID

    Emissions:

    • This part is legal for sale or use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles, Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles, and Racing Use Only Vehicles because it does not affect vehicle emissions and is not covered by emissions regulations.
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