JBA Cat Back Exhaust System for Toyota Tundra 4.7L V8 for 2000-2006 - 40-9014
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JBA Cat Back Exhaust System for Toyota Tundra 4.7L V8 for 2000-2006 - 40-9014

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JBA Cat Back Exhaust System for Toyota Tundra 4.7L V8 for 2000-2006 - 40-9014Overview: 00 06 Toyota Tundra Cat Back 409SS When it comes to performance exhaust systems, most people are looking for three things: Power. Sound. Quality. JBA Exhaust Systems deliver the best of all three. While there is high demand for performance and sound, the capacity for power in a JBA Exhaust System gives us the edge. Each system is tuned to provide the best possible exhaust tone without being overwhelming inside your vehicle. By replacing the

Overview:

00-06 Toyota Tundra Cat Back 409SS

When it comes to performance exhaust systems, most people are looking for three things: Power. Sound. Quality. JBA Exhaust Systems deliver the best of all three. While there is high demand for performance and sound, the capacity for power in a JBA Exhaust System gives us the edge. Each system is tuned to provide the best possible exhaust tone without being overwhelming inside your vehicle. By replacing the restrictive factory exhaust system with free-flowing mandrel-bent stainless steel tubing and quality performance mufflers, JBA has developed the power, sound and efficiency you desire for your car, truck or SUV.

Features:

  • Large diameter stainless steel
  • Mandrel-bent tube
  • High flow stainless steel muffler(s)
  • High quality hardware
  • Stainless steel polished chrome tip(s)
  • Factory style hangers
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  • Brand: JBA Performance
  • California Proposition 65: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium, which is know to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects of other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov
  • Title: JBA Cat Back Exhaust 00-06 Toyota Tundra 4.7L 409SS Pass Side Single 40-9014
  • Part Number: 40-9014
  • Emissions:

    • This Product is considered а Replacement Part per CARB and EPA regulations for emissions compliance and is legal for sale and use on specified vehicles in all 50 states as stated in Manufacturer's Application Guide and lnstallation Instructions.

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