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MBRP Muffler - Single System Muffler Delete Pipe (Replaces 4 In. System W/ 30 In. Body Length Muffler) (Aluminized)



Part #: MDA30
$86.46
$70.03
For each

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Fits On:
99-07 F-250 Super Duty, 99-07 F-350 Super Duty
Description:
Simple Install Using Common Hand Tools
Gives A More Aggressive Exhaust Note
Bigger Exhaust Flow
Simple Install Using Common Hand Tools
Gives A More Aggressive Exhaust Note
Bigger Exhaust Flow
MBRP made itself famous with its incredible diesel exhaust systems, but the company gained an even larger market share when it finally introduced products aimed at the gasoline-powered crowd. With flawless fitment and superior quality throughout, MBRP has really stayed on top of its game with its newest exhaust product offerings for both diesel and gas applications. Let MBRP find the power and sound that your ride has been waiting to show off!
Q: What is a muffler? Are there different types of mufflers?
A: According to our resident expert Deryl Atanasu, Mufflers are positioned by the manufacturer where there is space on the car. All mufflers tend to be placed behind the rear axle, as this allows a lower floor-pan in the passenger compartment. Vehicles with single exaust generally have the muffler placed in a direct line with the tailpipe and just before the exaust tip. Some high-performance vehicles have a dual exaust (i.e. corvettes), where both left and right sides have a muffler in a direct line with the tailpipe and just before the exaust tip. Other vehicles (i.e. camaro, firebird) have a single exaust pipe going back just past the rear axle. It then enters a muffler that is mounted in a side to side position. From there two tailpipes exit the muffler and extend to the rear or out the side of the vehicle behind the rear axle.
A: According to our resident expert Deryl Atanasu, Mufflers are positioned by the manufacturer where there is space on the car. All mufflers tend to be placed behind the rear axle, as this allows a lower floor-pan in the passenger compartment. Vehicles with single exaust generally have the muffler placed in a direct line with the tailpipe and just before the exaust tip. Some high-performance vehicles have a dual exaust (i.e. corvettes), where both left and right sides have a muffler in a direct line with the tailpipe and just before the exaust tip. Other vehicles (i.e. camaro, firebird) have a single exaust pipe going back just past the rear axle. It then enters a muffler that is mounted in a side to side position. From there two tailpipes exit the muffler and extend to the rear or out the side of the vehicle behind the rear axle.
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