Billet Catch Can Fender Mount Bracket 5.7L HEMI TECHNOLOGY For 2002-08 Dodge RAM


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Dec 4, 07:12 PST
Price:
$109.99 View item
Shipping:
FREE
Item location:
Lake Worth,FL,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Placement on Vehicle:
    Engine Bay
  • Country/Region of Manufacture:
    United States
  • Surface Finish:
    SHOW QUALITY SATIN FINISH
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    5032-192
  • Brand:
    UPR
  • Warranty:
    Yes

UPR BILLET CATCH CAN 5.7L DODGE RAM 1500 2500 3500 TRUCKS AND VANS 
(Firewall Mount Billet Catch Can)
Item Finish: Show Quality Satin Finish
Fits Models: All Ram Trucks and Vans Including
Fits Series: 1500 Series Trucks 2500 Series Trucks 3500 Series Trucks

Items Included:           

  • 6oz Capacity
  • UPR Billet Catch Can
  • UPR Firewall Bracket
  • UPR Hi-Flow Drain Cock
  • UPR Hi-Flow Nickel Fittings                                                          ($20 upgrade FREE)
  • UPR Patented Diffuser Upgrade                                                   ($40 upgrade FREE)
  • UPR Continental Braided Hose with UPR Billet Hose Ends         ($59 upgrade FREE)
  • New High Volume Internal Design for Maximum Oil Control
  • Knurled easy open easy close design that you just snug to close
  • Improves Fuel Economy, Throttle Response, and Overall Performance
  • Most Advanced machining processes in Billet Technology™ UPR Catch Cans
  • New Patented 3-Chamber Internal Design for Unmatched Condensing and Coalescing
  • Check Out the UPR Catch Can Installation Instructions section on the UPRproducts website
UPR Nickel Fittings - UPR Patented Diffuser - UPR Braided Hose - UPR Billet Hose Ends - UPR 1/4 Turn Drain Cock -

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manifold so it can be burned off.


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