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Banks - Monster Exhaust System Single Exit Black Tip 14-18 Ram 6.7L CCSB 49775-B

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Banks - Monster Exhaust System Single Exit Black Tip 14-18 Ram 6.7L CCSB

Part # 49775-B


 

The 4 inch intermediate pipe and tailpipes are formed of stainless heavy-wall tubing with mandrel bends to maximize airflow, minimize backpressure and lower exhaust gas temperatures. The system safely clears the spare tire, shocks and brake lines. Monster singles include a 5 inch round tip (with your choice of high temp Black or chrome-over stainless). Adjustable clamp for positioning on tailpipe. (And to help keep the tips looking good, there's a 1/2 inch air gap to keep heat from tarnishing the finish.). Banks Monster Exhaust for the 6.7L is available in the following configurations (not all configurations are available for all year ranges). The side single exhaust for 2014 does not include an intermediate pipe.

  • Mandrel bent Stainless Steel construction
  • Virtually eliminates backpressure
  • Lowers exhaust gas temps
  • Dramatically improves flow
  • Maximum Airflow
  • 4 inch stainless mandrel-bent system
  • Safely clears spare tire
  • Huge polished Black tip
  • Fits Crew Cab Short Bed

Monster Exhaust System, Single Exit, Black Tip for use with 2014-2018 Ram 6.7L, CCSB Crew Cab Short Bed


Fitment Notes: 2007 - 2010 - Dodge - Ram 2500 | 2007 - 2010 - Dodge - Ram 3500 | 2011 - 2017 - Ram - 2500 | 2011 - 2017 - Ram - 3500 | 2018 - Ram - 3500 - Big Horn | 2018 - Ram - 2500 - Big Horn | 2018 - Ram - 2500 - Laramie | 2018 - Ram - 3500 - Laramie | 2018 - Ram - 3500 - Laramie Longhorn | 2018 - Ram - 2500 - Laramie Longhorn | 2018 - Ram - 2500 - Limited | 2018 - Ram - 3500 - Limited | 2018 - Ram - 3500 - SLT | 2018 - Ram - 2500 - SLT | 2018 - Ram - 2500 - Tradesman | 2018 - Ram - 3500 - Trades


WARNING : This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov