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AWE 3015-33001 Tread Edition Axle-Back Exhaust (Dual Rear Exit, Black Tips) for 18-24 Jeep Wrangler JL (2.0L I4 / 3.6L V6). The Tread Edition is a rugged, handcrafted axle-back exhaust made from US-sourced T304L stainless steel, featuring AWE’s 180 Technology® for a deep, drone-free sound that’s aggressive under throttle yet calm at cruising speeds, perfect for any adventure.
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AWE 3015-33001 Tread Edition Axle-Back Exhaust (Dual Rear Exit, Black Tips) for 18-24 Jeep Wrangler JL (2.0L I4 / 3.6L V6). The Tread Edition is a rugged, handcrafted axle-back exhaust made from US-sourced T304L stainless steel, featuring AWE’s 180 Technology® for a deep, drone-free sound that’s aggressive under throttle yet calm at cruising speeds, perfect for any adventure.
18-24 Jeep Wrangler JL (2.0L I4 / 3.6L V6)
3015-33001
The Jeep Wrangler exhaust that will sound good no matter where you are on the planet.
Handcrafted from US-made 3” and 2.5” T304L stainless steel, the Tread Edition is a straight-through axle-back configuration for drivers looking for rugged performance and a drone-free, signature exhaust note without sacrificing daily-drivability.
The Tread Edition features AWE’s patented, drone-canceling 180 Technology®, which provides the JL/JLU with a sophisticated, full-bodied soundtrack completely controllable via the throttle. With increased throttle, the Wrangler roars with aggression, but at highway speeds, the cabin is free of any drone, and volume is similar to stock.
Perfect tone, compliments of AWE 180 Technology®.
As exhaust gases exit the 2.0T engine and flow into an AWE 180 Technology® equipped resonator, they pass through strategically located ports, and into reflection chambers. Sound waves, carried by these exhaust gasses, bounce off the walls of the reflection chambers. By controlling the size and location of the ports and the chambers, we also control when the sound waves exit the chambers. The specific timing of when the reflected sound waves rejoin the main exhaust flow creates a one-hundred-and-eighty-degree out-of-phase sound wave that cancels out problematic frequencies.