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The DNA Motoring CBE-CS99-V6V8-3DR Stainless Steel Catback Exhaust System is a high-performance upgrade designed for 1999-2007 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500 trucks. Crafted from durable T-304 stainless steel with precision mandrel bends and TIG-welded flanges, it delivers a proven 15-25 horsepower and torque increase. This system enhances exhaust flow, reduces back pressure, and produces a deep, aggressive yet smooth tone, making it the ultimate choice for drivers seeking both power and refined sound.
Manufacturer | DNA Motoring |
Brand | DNA MOTORING |
Model | CBE-CS99-V6V8-3DR |
Item Weight | 34 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 57 x 17.1 x 10.5 inches |
Item model number | CBE-CS99-V6V8-3DR |
Exterior | Polished |
Manufacturer Part Number | CBE-CS99-V6V8-3DR |
T**R
Great deal for the money!!!
Perfect fit! Heavy duty metal and looks great!!! Great sounding!!!
K**R
2000 Silverado 1500 extended cab. Terrible. Does not fit.
Product looked great coming out of the box and said it would fit my 2000 Silverado 1500 extended cab. It Does not fit on gasket to the y-pipe or the hangers.2 of the hangers sort of fit but are barely hanging on, and I had to use tie wire around the rear hanger just to get it to stay and now it consistently falls off. It alap didn’t come with enough clamps. I Absolutely would not recommend. Sounds ok but has pretty bad drone too.
J**E
Somewhat okay first half great second not
The head pipe and muffler is great fit’s well the tailpipe not so much the first bend is fine the pipe between the first and second is 7” too long so it hits the bottom of the bed and the rear section is 5” too long before the final bend so without modification it would hit the spare tire and hitch
M**W
DNA Motoring CBE-CS99-V6V8-3DR exhaust system
Product arrived on the east coast within a week.Because of the price and the description being a little vague I wasn't really sure what to expect.To my surprise it really is a complete stainless steel system. Other then the clamps, all is non magnetic.Without doing PMI, I would guess the piping is a 4 series SS (410?) and the muffler is 3 series SS (304?).Can't really confirm total fit as I modified the head pipe to fit my 2000 regular cab step side.No fit issues muffler back, once I figured out which way to turn the over the axle pipe and which hangers worked best.Piping welded nicely with the mig welder which is all I have to work with.As for the sound. Has a nice throaty roar at idle, not obnoxiously loud, and no noticeable interior drone.All in all, satisfied with the purchase. Time will tell if it will outlast the truck.
M**.
Be prepared...if you're looking for an easy fit kit, look elsewhere.
If you've ever installed a cat-back kit before, there can be some hiccups to the process. I have installed 3 others before I ordered this for my kid's 2005 GMC Sierra 1/2 ton 5.3L extended cab. He previously had a Gibson (Gibson-315536-Single-Exhaust-System) kit that we had put on 6 or so years ago. Midwest winters and the amount of salt they drop on the roads has taken it's toll on it, plus the amount of drone at 1900-2100 RPM in the cab made long rides back to school a bit tiring. We found the DNA kit here on the cheap and took a shot.Initial thoughts....everything in the box looks nice and shiny. Seems like we got a good deal for the money based on what we see. Let's start to install it....we proceed by taking the Gibson kit out in 1 piece. It was still in decent enough shape to re-install if needed, and so we wanted to keep in intact just in case.The tubing itself seems to be of good quality and true 3". But the collar doesn't fit over the pipe like some others have noted, so we need to grind for 10ish minutes before it'll slide down to the bung...okay. Next are the 3 hangers. You get to guess which one fits where since the kit comes with no paper instructions and the website doesn't have anything that you can look at. We figure out the first one to install, then add the muffler...luckily there are pictures that show the correct direction for the fitment. Then we go over the rear axle and try to figure out what hanger to use there....hmmm. Neither of the remaining 2 work, and that's when you start to figure out that you need to trim the main pipe at least 4" to make this kit work (well, somewhat) on a 1/2 ton short-box ext cab. After doing that, you can get one of the hangers to hold the 2nd pipe in place...but the fit is ugly. It doesn't hang straight and line up like a good kit would (see Dynomax & Gibson). And trying to get this pipe lined up so that it and the final hanger can clear the spare tire is a bit of a chore. The final tip is long (but they all are) so we trimmed it.All along the way, you may find that the word "round" is a relative term and that some of your tubing may be a bit oblong and needs to be re-rounded. Luckily I have an exhaust pipe expander from doing this before or we'd be stuck in the water...one of the reasons I removed the old exhaust in 1 piece.When this was ordered, I ordered 2x 3" exhaust band clamps for the muffler overlap (to use instead of the provided C-clamps) and a couple of rubber hanger/isolators since 2 of the originals were bad shape.We tried the muffler that came with it for a couple of weeks and didn't like the sound or drone...not what we were going for. So we looked around and decided to try the Dynomax 17744 in it's place. And now everything sounds (and drones) just as much as the old Gibson. Better than what came with it, tho. I guess we could try to put a resonator in front of the muffler, but at this point I'm tired of messing around with it.This was a futile attempt that got us back to square one as far as I'm concerned....same sound, less corrosion. If I had to do it all over again, I probably would've just gone to the exhaust shop and spent a little bit more to get what we wanted sound-wise, and to keep me from laying underneath a corroding truck trying to install this half fitted kit.
J**B
It is what it is
For the price you pay the exhaust isn’t bad. In my case there were no directions so I winged it Having long tube headers with the 3 inch collect for the y pipe put me back 2 inches farther than original so I needed to do some welding. But overall the sound is incredible and I honestly felt more pull in low end and middle.
N**1
Good exhaust, nice tone and fit.
The media could not be loaded. Got the exhaust in about a week and a half. It looks and sounds goood. Well worth the money. The things i had to do. I took an exhauset expander and spread the pipe on the muffler so the pipes fit in. I aldo spread the flange so it would fit on pipe. If you look at the rear long pipe in the picture. I flipped it and it fit better around the spare tire. I dont have the curved piece on the end because i dont know if im getting another stepside or a fleetside bed.. But well woth it
C**Y
Buyer Beware
This was a nightmare to install, I have a 04 Silverado and I had to buy a grinder for the flange because it was too small to fit around the pipe. After that once I got it halfway installed I realized the bend in the tailpipe was bigger then the original so I really had to mess around for it too fit. The exhaust doesn't fit on there like it should even though it says it's supposed too. If you have a silverado I'd stay away from this.
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