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Direct-Fit Replacement Exhaust System 106-0014: Compatible with 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2006-2010 Jeep Commander – For Sale – Price
$286.00 Original price was: $286.00.$280.28Current price is: $280.28.
Category: Automotive Exhaust Systems & Parts
Tag: BRExhaust
Description
Fits, sounds and performs just like OEM – bolts on for an easy installation, with no cutting or welding required. Longer exhaust pipes are replaced by multiple smaller sections, so they can be installed without having to remove axles or suspension.
Exhaust kits are manufactured from corrosion-resistant aluminized steel and include all the hardware, clamps and gaskets required for installation.
Two year, unlimited mileage warranty.
Leaves all emissions equipment intact, making it 50-state emissions compliant.
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Poor flange design–good fit otherwise
The positives–fits the vehicle well overall, seems fairly robust, as quiet or quieter than stock–especially if your stocker has rust hole or two, Freer flowing than the stock system with a leaky, plugged up muffler and resonator.The con–the gasketless flange is not quite the right profile for a tight mating with the stock system forward, resulting in leaks at the flange, despite going tight enough to strip studs. Ended up cutting off the mating flange and welding on the flange from the stock muffler. Easy enough if you have a welder, but definitely not a simple bolt on.Be sure to fit the system without clamps first, and test as much as possible. Once clamped with this style of clamps, you are unlikely to be able to pull apart the pieces if you need to do a cut or weld.
Ign4cio –
good exhaust, bad hardware, maybe it was returned
I had to cut a slight half inch of the tubing to make it fit so no direct fit for a (Jeep Grand Cherokee WK1 Overland), a clamp came damaged so I had to buy a new one. It also looked like someone might had returned it. when you start the car the is a rattle noise from the exhaust. but everything is very tight.