Description
EXHAUST SYSTEM MAINTENANCE: Y-pipes provide a solid merger solution between the manifold and muffler(s). These exhaust components will attach to your vehicle without any modifications. LONG-LASTING DURABILITY: Made from high-grade materials, this Y pipe is built to withstand harsh conditions and prevent corrosion, ensuring long-lasting durability and reliability for your vehicles exhaust system. RELY ON QUALITY EXHAUST SOLUTIONS: Walker Emissions Control is an industry leading brand of replacement emission control components and systems, including catalytic converters, complete cat-back exhaust systems, mufflers, pipes, resonators and related products for passenger car, light truck and SUVs, plus commercial and specialty vehicle applications. Walker products are backed by OE engineering and manufacturing expertise, delivering quality engine-to-tailpipe solutions to the aftermarket TRUST IN WALKER: With more than 100 years of expertise, the Walker brand helps set the standard in the replacement market for product quality, fitment, performance, coverage, technical training, business support and cataloging excellence. Each day thousands of repair professionals choose Walker components for their precise, original equipment-style fit and exceptional performance and durability Did you that the Walker brand started all the way back in 1908? They also developed the aftermarket's first catalytic converter. Learn more a Walker here. TRUST IN WALKER When it comes to quality exhaust system components, there's probably no other name in the industry that is as popular and often heard as Walker. It is the world's largest manufacturer of OE and aftermarket exhaust systems and emissions-control products. The company is also an OE supplier to many major vehicle manufacturers. Walker has the technical perfection needed to meet today's requirements while providing solutions for tomorrow's challenges. ABOUT WALKER The brand's history traces back to the year 1908, when William A. Walker and his sons, Williard and Warren, started a 'Walker Operation'. In 1912, they began manufacturing 'tire savers', which took the weight off the tires when cars were stored for the winter. In 1916, a new production facility was built in Wisconsin, and the name 'Walker Manufacturing Company' was officially introduced. DID YOU KNOW? With a growing number of vehicles on the road, the need for limiting pollutants arose, and in 1978, after years of researching and designing the forerunners of today's emissions control devices, Walker developed the first aftermarket catalytic converter.