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Who has the AFE Vulcan exhaust? Pics please!
I'm not looking for HP, sound etc...
Just for the looks...
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They make a diesel version ?
 

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Who has the AFE Vulcan exhaust? Pics please!
I'm not looking for HP, sound etc...
Just for the looks...
AFE Official Pics:

Single 3" to 2-1/2" duals:
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...es-3in-to-2-5in-dpf-back-exhaust-system-black

Jeep Gladiator AFE Vulcan exhaust afe-vulcan-exh-gladiator-diesel


Jeep Gladiator AFE Vulcan exhaust afe-vulcan-gladiator-diesel_2



Single 3" all the way out:
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...eries-3in-dpf-back-exhaust-system-w-black-tip

Jeep Gladiator AFE Vulcan exhaust afe-single-exh-diesel-gladiator


Jeep Gladiator AFE Vulcan exhaust afe-single-exhaust-vulcan-gladiator


There is also a "high-tuck" version of the single 3" exhaust:
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...n-dpf-back-hi-tuck-exhaust-system-w-black-tip

Jeep Gladiator AFE Vulcan exhaust afe-high-tuck-gladiator





They make a diesel version ?
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Those ā€˜official’ AFE pictures I already know by heart. I was searching for costumer cars…
 
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This is a couple of years old, but I found it to be very helpful in considering and comparing aftermarket exhaust systems.

This is the diesel section…
 

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Just for the looks...
what do you think is going to look different?
Confusing.

Anyway, I usually modify my Jeeps to not see the exhaust at all. The stock exhaust is tucked up pretty well, I think they did a pretty good job with placement. And from what I've seen/heard, an exhaust isn't going to sound any different with all the emissions still in place. Kind of a waste of money, imo.

Nobody likes crushed tail pipes anyway.
 

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Confusing.

Anyway, I usually modify my Jeeps to not see the exhaust at all. The stock exhaust is tucked up pretty well, I think they did a pretty good job with placement. And from what I've seen/heard, an exhaust isn't going to sound any different with all the emissions still in place. Kind of a waste of money, imo.

Nobody likes crushed tail pipes anyway.
Correct.
I have the Mbrp exhaust at the moment. Almost invisible. I like the double ends of the Afe exhaust, but don’t know what to think about the long straight pipes coming from behind the rear wheels…
If I had more pictures/movies from the Afe on a car from different angles it could convince me of swapping the Mbrp or not…
 
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Confusing.

Anyway, I usually modify my Jeeps to not see the exhaust at all. The stock exhaust is tucked up pretty well, I think they did a pretty good job with placement. And from what I've seen/heard, an exhaust isn't going to sound any different with all the emissions still in place. Kind of a waste of money, imo.

Nobody likes crushed tail pipes anyway.
Nothing is my answer to ā€œwhat would be the difference in looks between the Afe for the 3.6 and the ecodieselā€ Maybe I interpreted it wrong…
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