2017 Ram 1500 - Pipe

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Walker Exhaust Intermediate Pipe - 53867

Part #:
53867
Line:
WAL
Exhaust Pipe   120.5 Inch (10 Foot 0.5 Inch) Wheelbase; With Dual Or Single Exhaust
Number Of Outlets:   1
Color/Finish:   Aluminized
Number Of Inlets:   1

Walker Exhaust Intermediate Pipe - 55600

Part #:
55600
Line:
WAL
Exhaust Pipe   140.5 Inch (11 Foot 8.5 Inch) Wheelbase; With Dual Or Single Exhaust
Number Of Outlets:   2
Color/Finish:   Aluminized
Number Of Inlets:   1

Walker Exhaust Intermediate Pipe - 56271

Part #:
56271
Line:
WAL
Exhaust Pipe   149.5 Inch (12 Foot 5.5 Inch) Wheelbase; With Dual Or Single Exhaust
Number Of Outlets:   1
Color/Finish:   Aluminized
Number Of Inlets:   1

Dynomax Exhaust Pipe - 51061

Part #:
51061
Line:
WAL
Exhaust Pipe   With Dual Exhaust; With Cut Outs For Dual Tips
Number Of Outlets:   1
Number Of Inlets:   1
Inlet Attachment Method:   Pipe Connection

Walker Steel Exhaust Tail Pipe - 55618

Part #:
55618
Line:
WAL
Tail Pipe   Left; With Dual Exhaust; If Welded Assembly, Replace All Required Parts
Finish:   Aluminized
Inlet Diameter (in):   2-1/4 Inch
Material:   Steel

Walker Steel Exhaust Tail Pipe - 55619

Part #:
55619
Line:
WAL
Tail Pipe   Right; With Dual Exhaust; If Welded Assembly, Replace All Required Parts
Finish:   Aluminized
Inlet Diameter (in):   2-1/4 Inch
Material:   Steel

Replacement Exhaust Pipes and Components


An exhaust pipe connects parts of the exhaust system to one another and directs exhaust gasses away from the engine and exhaust manifold. Exhaust then passes through the exhaust pipe to the catalytic converter, and then out of the system through the muffler and tailpipe. Over time, the exhaust pipe may corrode due to exposure to moisture, road salt, or other various environmental factors. Driving a vehicle for short distances or not allowing it to reach operating temperature can also allow moisture to build up in the exhaust system without evaporating, which can cause the exhaust pipe and other components to rust from the inside out. Excessive wear may result in popping or hissing noises, exhaust leaks, or vibrations felt in your pedal, seat, or steering wheel. If not addressed, a leaking exhaust pipe can lead to a failed emissions test and poor fuel efficiency. Regular inspection and maintenance is best to ensure the exhaust pipe is not damaged or rusted, and remains in good condition to maintain proper exhaust system operation and minimize emissions. If the exhaust pipe is leaking, then it should be repaired or replaced sooner rather than later to maintain your vehicle's performance, comfort, and efficiency. For all of your exhaust repair needs, choose O'Reilly Auto Parts for replacement exhaust pipes and related exhaust components to keep your vehicle operating at its best.