1 Cat Back Exhaust Vs Axle Back Exhaust Systems: What's the Difference?
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Everything you love about our MK7 Golf range has been re-engineered to suit MK7.5. Enjoy an unparalleled experience, power and sound output coupled with a seamless fit. Trucks are all about dependability and capability, which is why MagnaFlow engineers every one of our durable, corrosion resistant stainless-steel exhausts to last the lifetime of your vehicle. One of the things you would appreciate about the axle-back exhaust system is that it offers better sound improvement.

There is a range of muffler types you can choose from with a cat back exhaust system with most people opting for a glasspack or straight-through muffler. Both of these options are designed to work well within the system to reduce back pressure. Deciding to purchase a performance exhaust system for your car is no easy task.

Cat back exhaust systems are a great way to enhance the performance and look of your vehicle without having to take out a small loan. An average exhaust will start at around $300 and can go up to anywhere around $3000. You will be able to find a cat back exhaust system for just about every make and model of a vehicle, and they are easy to install, making them great for people who love a bit of DIY.

Let’s look at the top ten reasons why a cat back exhaust system may be right for you. While a cat-back exhaust system includes all components from the catalytic converter to the exhaust tips, an axle-back system only replaces parts from the rear axle to the tips. Axle-back systems are generally easier to install and less expensive but offer more limited performance improvements and sound changes compared to cat-back systems. All our performance exhaust systems are designed with you in mind, and we cater to an ever-expanding range of vehicles. We believe in continuous evolution, and our research &amp