Mandrel bent exhaust pipes and tubing for maximum flow and performance. Available in aluminized and stainless steel construction with various diameters from 1.75" to 5".

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Best AP Exhaust exhaust-pipe for 1994-1992 Chrysler LeBaron Front | Direct Fit Replacement | 68321

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Best AP Exhaust exhaust-pipe for 1995 Chevrolet S10 | Direct Fit Replacement | 54919

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Best AP Exhaust exhaust-pipe for 1995-1994 Chevrolet K1500 Suburban | Direct Fit Replacement | 54909

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is mandrel bent exhaust pipe?

Mandrel bent pipes maintain consistent diameter throughout bends, unlike crush bent pipes which flatten at curves. This consistent diameter ensures maximum exhaust flow, reducing backpressure and improving horsepower. Mandrel bending is the professional standard for performance exhaust systems.

What diameter exhaust pipe should I use?

For naturally aspirated V8s, 2.5" to 3" is typical. Turbocharged or high-performance engines benefit from 3" to 4". Diesels often use 4" to 5". Larger isn't always better - oversized pipes can reduce velocity and hurt low-end torque. Match pipe size to your engine's power output.

Aluminized steel vs stainless steel exhaust pipes?

Aluminized steel is budget-friendly and resists corrosion better than bare steel, typically lasting 3-7 years. Stainless steel costs more but can last 10+ years without rusting. For areas with road salt or coastal environments, stainless steel is worth the investment.

Can I mix different diameter exhaust pipes?

Yes, using adapters or reducers, but it's not ideal. Changing diameters mid-system can create turbulence and backpressure. If you must mix sizes, gradually step up diameter (2.5" to 3") rather than abrupt changes. Consistent diameter throughout provides best performance.