


MBRP 13-15 Dodge 25/3500 Cummins 6.7L(Excl. CC/SB)4in Filter Back Cool Duals AL(Leaf Spring)
THE BEST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK - ARMOR LITE Series exhaust systems are a value option with the same fitment, performance and sound as the premium products from MBRP.
Heavy-gauge Aluminized Steel tubing helps to resist dings and dents caused by debris under your vehicle. This material can be a great choice for you if you live in a dry climate that doesna**t see much precipitation, or if youa**re looking for great sound on a budget. All of the tubing is mandrel bent for maximum exhaust flow. Mandrel bending ensures no rippling in the bends. The end result is that it gives you more fresh air inside your enginea**s cylinders, allowing it to produce more power and improve vehicle performance and longevity. MBRP, Stand out from the crowd with a performance exhaust system that sounds great.
Armor Lite Cool Dualsa*? Filter Back Exhaust System; 4 in.; Incl. Y-Pipe/Tailpipes/Hardware/5 in. Outlet Diameter Tips; Dual Out Split Side Exit; Aluminized;
5in. Outside Diameter Tips Included.
Built Right. Backed Right.
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MBRP Exhaust
For over 25 years, MBRP has been a trusted name in performance exhausts. Their systems deliver proven horsepower and torque gains, signature sound, and long-lasting durability. With options in aluminized and stainless steel, MBRP offers bolt-on exhaust upgrades for trucks, Jeeps, SUVs, and performance cars. Whether you’re towing, off-roading, or daily driving, MBRP has the perfect system to fit your needs.
First Class Quality and Craftsmanship

Quality Material
Material options include Aluminized Steel, Black Coated Aluminized Steel and T304 or T409 Stainless Steel.
Each connection will be a bolt on or slip fit for easy, weld-free installation; clamps are included to secure each piece.
Exhaust Tip
Several tip options for different looks and sounds
DIY Installation
Easy install that you can do yourself.
Exhaust FAQ's
What’s the difference between stainless steel and aluminized steel exhausts?
Stainless Steel: Rust-proof, durable (10+ years), pricier. Best for harsh conditions
Aluminized Steel: Cheaper cost, lighter, lasts 5-7 years. Good for dry climates or budget builds.
Choose: Stainless for longevity; aluminized for cost savings.
How does a performance exhaust improve my truck?
Power Boost: Upgrading to a performance exhaust reduces backpressure, improving horsepower and torque—typically 5-15 HP gains for trucks like the F-150 or Silverado. It’s subtle but noticeable when towing or off-roading.
Sound: You’ll get a deeper, more aggressive growl—truck owners love this for stance and presence.
Fuel Efficiency: Slightly better gas mileage (1-2 MPG) due to improved airflow, though not a game-changer for some models.
Is installing a truck exhaust easy, or do I need a pro?
DIY Option: Many exhausts (e.g., bolt-on kits) are designed for backyard mechanics with basic tools—jack stands, wrenches, and 2-4 hours, thes kits often include clamps and hangers for a straightforward swap.
Pro Install: If your truck has rust, custom bends, or you want a perfect fit, a shop’s labor fee ensures no leaks or rattles. Complex systems (dual exits) might need welding.
Tip: Check your kit’s instructions, most exhausts are plug-and-play, but watch YouTube for your truck model (e.g., “Ram 1500 exhaust install”) to gauge difficulty.



