Are you looking for a galvanized steel flex pipe? Then check out our OEM-based replacement of flexible exhaust tubing. It will support truckers in replacing the worn-out or damaged exhaust pipe. It is designed to absorb engine movement, vibration, and thermal expansion. The direct replacement has more benefits like robust construction, but check the complete details below:-
Compatibility: We provide OEM and brand (make, model, and year) based replacement. They will seamlessly fit the compatible truck (specified ones) while ensuring uninterrupted performance. Check the complete list below:-
Compatible with Other Brands & Their Part Numbers:
- Fits Acrafit: 4300G
- Fits Alliance Truck Parts: ABP N49 4FT25G
- Fits AP Exhaust: 8882
- Fits Automann: 562.U7240-25G, AM562U724025G
- Fits Barksdale: 400X25G
- Fits Donaldson: 226155, P226155
- Fits Fleetrite: FLT89714K
- Fits Freightliner: ABPN494FT25G, HDC16-400M
- Fits Grand Rock: G15-4300
- Fits Heavy Duty Mfr, Inc: 16-400M
- Fits OE Aftermarket: 89714K
- Fits OTR: FLX400-BULK
- Fits Paccar Parts: 16-400MHDM
- Fits Peterbilt: 2191P226155, EF40300G
- Fits Roadforce: RFS-26169
- Fits Stemco: 213-2540
- Fits Tru-Flex: TF400-300-MD-GS
- Fits Vnl Truck: FLX400X25G
- Fits Walker Products: 40025
Robust Construction: The 4" flexible exhaust tubing is manufactured from galvanized steel, which is perfect for heavy-duty exhaust systems. It ensures long service life even under intense heat, vibration, and corrosive exhaust conditions. It is a perfect balance of strength and flexibility. It will work great against corrosion and rust following the galvanization process.
Functionality: This flexible tube is designed to reduce stress on exhaust components during engine movement. It dampens vibrations, limits cracks or leaks due to thermal stress. There’s a limited risk of alignment and a great reduction in backpressure.
When to Replace: If you encounter issues below in the exhaust pipes, change them immediately.
- Visible damage like cracks, expansion joints, leaks near the joint, black soot deposits, or carbon tracking.
- Severe rust or corrosion on the tube walls.
- Alignment issues with adjoining sections
- Distortion due to heat or physical impact.
Maintenance Tips: The exhaust components are subject to variable stresses and the environment. That's why they require the required steps for long-lasting performance. Extend the lift and check the pointers below:-
- Regularly inspect and check for defects/damages. Replace it immediately after diagnosis.
- Follow the maintenance interval either annually or after every 100,000 miles.
- Do check the parts after a salted-road environment, as it increases corrosion speed.