aFe power introduces an all new Rebel Series dual middle-side exit exhaust system for the 2016-2017 GM Canyon/Colorado Duramax with I4-2.8L turbo diesel engine. This Rebel Series down-pipe back is designed with dual black exhaust tips that exit in front of the rear passenger tire for a unique, aggressive look. The tips come with unique laser-etched aFe Power logos on the side and are constructed from stainless steel for durability. The exhaust system is constructed from 3" MIG-welded, mandrel bent stainless steel tubing for maximum flow, increased horsepower and torque. The performance down-pipe back exhaust system includes all necessary hardware and clamps for a hassle-free install, with no cutting required making it a true bolt on system.
Installation Is A Snap:
This Rebel Series exhaust system uses factory mounting locations providing stability and hassle-free installation.
Leak-Free Seal:
High quality band clamps are used for a complete 360-degree sealing surface eliminating leak paths.
Aggressive Sound:
A free-flowing stainless steel muffler is used to absorb high pitch tones producing a powerful sound and unleashing all available horsepower and torque.
Perfect Fit:
OE-style bayonet hangers are used to maintain a stable pipe location during high vibration and high heat conditions. The bayonet tip holds the hanger bushing in place for an OE-style fit that does not change with time. This makes for an easy installation with no cutting required.
3-1/2" Dia. Black Middle-Side Exit Tips:
Finishing off the exhaust are dual 3-1/2" diameter black 304 stainless steel weld-on tips with a laser-etched aFe power logo on the side for an aggressive style. The tips are designed to exit from in front of the rear passenger side tire for a unique custom look.
Fits:
Crew Cab/ Short Bed (128.3" Wheelbase), Crew Cab/ Long Bed (140.5" Wheelbase), and Extended Cab/ Long Bed (128.3" Wheelbase).
Note:
This is a "Race Only" product used solely for competition. It's use is limited to closed-course and open-course racing that is formally sanctioned by a recognized racing organization. Any other use including recreational off-road use, could be in violation of local, state and federal laws.