The
aFe Scorpion Hi-Tuck 2.5 inch Axle-Back Exhaust system is for those of you that a 2007-2018
JK that are looking to change out your exhaust system for one that's going to give some additional
exhaust volume, a lower exhaust tone, and you still want to keep all of your exhaust
components in the same place but get a little bit more clearance.
A lot of these systems will give you dual tips for the style, but there's just more
stuff to get banged up in the back of the Jeep.
This is going to tuck everything as high as it possibly can be remaining in the factory
locations.
Now, if you are looking for something that is even more of a high-clearance system, there
are systems that will move the muffler to where the resonator is on the later model
year JKs, and just have a tailpipe that will dump either before or after the axle, so that's
gonna give you even less stuff to bang up on the trail.
But again, if you want to keep your system fairly factory, just tuck it up a little bit
tighter, and get that additional volume and tone, this is going to be a nice choice for
you.
This isn't something that you see from a lot of other companies, having something that
is basically a factory layout just tucked a little bit tighter.
So this is going to be a really nice option being that there aren't a lot of them out
there that are built like this.
This system is going to be a nice, easy one out of three wrench installation.
The exhaust system on the JK, the Axle-Back system, is very, very easy to swap out.
There's just going to be one clamp and a couple of hangers that you need to remove to get
your new system in place.
This is a two-piece system.
There's a joint right here, a slip joint, so that makes the installation that much easier
for you.
And we're gonna talk a little bit more about that in just a second.
So any time you help your engine breathe easier in or out, you can expect a little bit more
power, but swapping out your exhaust system, especially the Axle-Back part of the exhaust
system really isn't going to provide a ton of horsepower gains or torque gains in the
RPM range, where you're really going to feel it.
I wouldn't expect to put this on, and all of a sudden have your Jeep feel a lot faster.
However, you can expect to put this on and have your Jeep sound significantly different
from the factory.
So again, you're gonna get a lower exhaust note as well as a louder exhaust tone.
This system is a little bit more, I'll say, plain than some of the other ones, but like
I said before, you can find a lot that are gonna be dual outlet, giving you some additional
style there.
You find a lot that have a polished tip.
This system is made of aluminized steel.
Other ones that are made of aluminized steel will still give you a stainless polished tip
so that you do have a little bit of flash.
This is gonna be a little bit more muted than some of those other systems, but you're also
gonna save a little bit of money by going this direction because there isn't going to
be any stainless involved in the system and the materials are gonna be a little bit less
expensive.
And because it's not really designed to be seen, as it is designed to just work, this
is definitely going to be a function over form piece that's gonna save you a few dollars
as well.
So like I said, this is a two-piece system.
You're going to have a slip joint right here, and that is going to make the installation
a little bit easier.
You have this pipe that's going to connect to your factory exhaust system, you have your
factory style hanger here.
This is a 13-inch baffled muffler, and then this section here, the tailpipe section with
the turndown, that is all welded directly to the muffler.
And of course, you have another hanger here.
This pipe and the way that the hangers are welded that's what makes this a High-Tuck
system.
That's what allows this to get tucked up a little bit tighter into the bottom of the
Jeep.
So it's going to be a little bit more difficult for you to bang it up off-road.
But again, if you're really looking for the highest clearance, you want to delete this
completely, go with a bullet style muffler where the resonator would be up on the frame
rail, and then that's really going to give you a lot more clearance.
And we have those systems if you're interested in that, but if you just looking for a little
bit more clearance, this is going to be a good choice.
Now, I mentioned before this is aluminized steel, and a lot of exhaust systems are aluminized
steel.
And it's perfectly fine to have it that way, but the system is not going to be all that
rustproof.
If you live in the Rust Belt where we do, if there is saltwater near you, salts on the
road in the winter, you are going to end up with at the very least some surface rust with
this system, if not some rusting through after a few years.
If you wanna go with something that is a higher grade material that's gonna to resist that
rusting, you're gonna wanna step up to a 409 or 304 stainless, but as you make those jumps,
the cost goes up as well.
So you're gonna need to balance quality and longevity with price based on your budget
and your build.
This system is gonna come in at $285.
It's gonna be a little bit more expensive than some of the other aluminized steel Axle-Back
systems that we have that have a single outlet and that's because this does add the additional
feature of being a bit of a higher tuck system.
But this is gonna be less expensive than most of the other aluminized systems that are going
to have dual outlets or a little bit fancier tip or something like that, that just in general
makes them more expensive.
As we mentioned, you step up to a stainless system, that price tag is definitely going
to go up, so anything aluminized is going to be a little less expensive than that.
So what does all that mean?
For a system that is more of a function over form, a Hi-Tuck system, gonna give you a little
bit more clearance.
If you're just looking for additional sound, I think this is gonna be a pretty good choice.
If you do live in an area where you get a lot of rust, you wanna step up into a stainless
system, if you really want even more clearance by deleting the muffler from this area completely,
we have those systems, but they're gonna be a little pricier.
Now, I'll have a member of the install team to show you how you get this installed.
We're gonna begin the installation of our aFe Axle-Back Exhaust on our Jeep JK series
Wrangler by just removing the single clamp that comes on our factory exhaust, the two
hangers, sliding our factory muffler out of the way.
Then, we're gonna go ahead and get our new one in place.
Now, let's go ahead and get started.
All right.
Now, to begin, we're gonna use a 15-millimeter socket, now I'm gonna do this is with my impact
gun.
You can do this with just a ratchet also.
And we're gonna remove or loosen up our factory clamp on our exhaust, but at first, I'm gonna
spray everything down with a little bit of penetrating oil.
And I'm gonna do this to the bolt and to our factory rubber hangers because this will make
disassembly a lot easier.
Now, using my 15-millimeter socket on my impact gun, I'm gonna go ahead and loosen up this
bolt.
Now, next using a pry bar, I'm gonna go ahead and pry our factory hangers out of the way,
and we're gonna slide our factory muffler out.
Now, using a small pry bar, I'm gonna start here on the driver side, and I'm just gonna
pry it off of our muffler.
I'm not gonna pull it off of the frame because we are gonna use the hangers later with our
new exhaust.
Okay.
Now that everything is loosened up, our hangers are disconnected, we're gonna go ahead and
slide our factory muffler off.
Now, this is gonna take a little bit of wiggling, maybe a little bit of prying, but it will
come off.
There we go.
All right.
Now that your factory's muffler's off, if it's still in good condition, go ahead and
sell it at your yard sale.
Now, as you can see here, we have our factory muffler in comparison to our new aFe muffler.
You can see the size difference.
This is gonna be much more low profile, and it's gonna sound a lot better too.
Now, to begin, we're gonna take our over axle pipe and slide it up into the hanger and on
to the end of our factory pipe.
Now, using one of the new clamps that come that come in the kit, let's get this installed.
Now, to make your life a lot easier, go ahead and spray a little bit of your penetrating
fluid over the end of the new hanger that comes on your exhaust pipe.
All right.
Now that we got that up into place, we're not gonna tighten it just yet, we're gonna
wait until we get our muffler and everything else in.
This way, we can go back and tighten everything up and line it all up properly.
This just gives us that little bit of adjustment in case things don't fit a 100% right at first.
Now, I'm gonna go ahead and slide our new clamp over the end of the pipe here and let's
get our muffler up into place.
Okay.
Now that everything is up into place, the hangers are on, our pipes are all inserted
into each other, we can go back, line it all up the way we want it, and tighten our clamps
down.
Now, to tighten our clamps down, we're gonna use the same 15-millimeter that we used to
take our original muffler off.
That ties up the install of our new aFe Axle-Back Exhaust on our Jeep JK series Wrangler.
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