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Stainless Steel Exhaust Resonator Pipe Kit For Mercedes G Wagon G500 2002 - 2008

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Original price $680.00
Original price $680.00 - Original price $680.00
Original price $680.00
Current price $578.00
$578.00 - $578.00
Current price $578.00

 

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Exhaust Resonator Pipes for the 2002-2008 G500 LWB G Wagen

CONSTRUCTION

  • Fabricated from 304 stainless steel 2.00" x 0.065" seamless tubes
  • Heavy duty, welded on, precisely located stainless steel mounting brackets
  • 5/8" thick steel flanges and Mercedes type pipe flares to match the OEM Mercedes pipe connections
  • Digitized design for correct shape, tube bends and mounting brackets location

USES

  • Performance replacement parts for the expensive, heavy & low clearance G Wagen OEM resonators
  • This is a vehicle specific part, only for Mercedes-Benz W463 G Wagon LWB G500 2002 - 2008 vehicles


BENEFITS

  • High quality stainless steel materials and superb construction
  • Easy bolt-on replacement of the expensive OEM Mercedes-Benz resonator units
  • Does not affect or impair the existing catalyst units nor the vehicles emission control system
  • Improves ground clearance of the exhaust system past the vehicle's catalyst.
  • Fits only Mercedes-Benz W463 LWB G-Wagen G500 from 2002 - 2008
  • Possible better fuel economy - tests are ongoing
  • Possible better engine performance - tests are ongoing
  • Smooth and quite engine idle
  • Slight nice growl on acceleration - the way a G500 should sound
  • Complete exhaust resonator pipe upgrade kit including all mounting hardware
  • Easy install due to design matching of the original Mercedes exhaust connections
  • High quality OEM look

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Eric B.
Stainless Steel Exhaust Resonator Pipe Kit For Mercedes G500 2002+

Great product, quality fit and finish. I doubt there is any power gain but exhaust note is also noticeably improved. Sounds like a V8 should but at the same time is still subtle. If you need to replace your resonators I would definitely recommend going this route instead, you wont regret it.