F-150 Raptor
Make sure your Ford F-150 Raptor sounds just as fierce as it looks. This cat-back exhaust is uniquely designed and tuned to provide optimum performance, an aggressive sound, proven durability and pure driving excitement. The high-quality T-304 stainless steel exhaust features ultra-smooth mandrel bends, warp-free flanges and superior craftsmanship. Exiting the vehicle are dual, chrome plated 4" exhaust tips with "Ford Racing" embossed on them. This exhaust is one of the easiest upgrades you can perform on your Raptor. You will be doubly rewarded with more horsepower and a fantastic exhaust note. The difference in sound between the Ford Racing cat-back exhaust and the factory exhaust is an amazing one. A very aggressive tone fits the Raptor perfectly and that is exactly what you will gain with this cat-back exhaust. This Ford Racing Sport Cat-Back Exhaust is 49-state legal for drive-by noise, so almost everyone can put this system in their F-150 Raptor with a 6.2L Engine and a 145" wheelbase and enjoy its benefits today!
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