AWE Tuning SwitchPath Cat-Back Exhaust for 2022-2026 Ford Bronco - Bashguard Tips
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A dual 3" Cat Back exhaust designed and engineered specifically for the big one. SwitchPath for the Wrangler 392 features a bespoke resonated H-pipe configured to enhance and amplify the rage of the 6.4L while keeping the inherent rasp in check. Tucked high, the exhaust transitions smoothly to the rear where it splits off into a tailored SwitchPath muffler complete with OE tier 1 valves to ensure 100% factory valve operation. Control the behavior at any time via the dash button, or let the ECU crack 'em open when you reach the designated throttle input. Interior acoustics are sophisticated at every speed with SwitchPath-no drone, no funny business-just pure HEMI without the headache. BashGuard brings up the rear, providing over 3" of increased clearance compared to the factory exhaust while featuring a .125" thick reinforced stainless ring on each outlet tucked high out of reach even on the most drastic departure angles. Each SwitchPath Cat Back Exhaust comes with hanger locking collars to keep everything aligned so you can send it with confidence, and custom heat shielding to keep temps underwraps in the back. AWE's Lifetime Warranty, Perfect Fitment Guarantee, and No CEL Guarantee come standard. Let's rock.
| Part Number | 3025-41392 |
| Brand | AWE Tuning |
| Part Type | Cat-Back Exhaust |
| System Type | Cat Back |
| Edition | SwitchPath |
| Material | T304L Stainless Steel |
| Tip Finish | Bashguard |
| Tubing Diameter (in) | 3 |
| Valved | Yes |
| 180 Technology | No |
| Tune Required | No |
| Emissions Legality | 50 State Legal |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Warranty | Lifetime on exhaust, 1 year on tips |
| UPC | 810098809528 |
Fits: 2021-2026 Jeep models including Wrangler. Use the vehicle selector above to confirm fitment for your exact car.
Emissions: 50 State Legal.
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