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When it comes to performance modifications, the first thing that might come to mind is an air intake or an exhaust system. These two mods are the best stepping stones toward more power. Intake systems are nice and do provide power, but they don't do too much for onlookers. We want our trucks to catch the eyes and ears of anyone around, so a performance exhaust system will add the bark to go along with the bite.
Gibson Performance has been adding the bark for many years, and since Chevrolet's latest Silverado is the new dog, Gibson had to build a system for it. Not the type to skimp, Gibson not only made headers and one cat-back system, but the company made five. Gibson does this to keep the customers happy by giving choices of style and price.
The headers offer you three different choices, which are 14-gauge steel tubing with a nickel chrome plating, 16-gauge 409L stainless steel with a polished finish, or 16-gauge 409L stainless steel with a ceramic coating. On the cat-back end of things, the options don't stop. Not only are there two different materials to choose from, either aluminized or 409L stainless steel, but also offered are five different exit options (see sidebar). All of this stuff is 50-state legal, meeting EPA and CARB requirements, and won't affect the factory warranty. One last thing that is worth a mention is this whole system is designed with the do-it-yourselfer in mind, so there is no welding or fabrication work necessary to get the pipes under your truck.
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