If you know anything about Gibson Performance Exhaust, you know that the company has been around for decades, and has been producing performance exhaust systems for all types of vehicles ranging from RVs to boats to pickup trucks to ATVs, and doing it quite well. So when it came time to work with someone on developing a new high-performance exhaust system for the Jeep Wrangler JK, the people at Gibson Performance Exhaust knew they had to continue doing great things, but they also wanted to do something wild and crazy this time. And if you’re looking to do something hot, but out of the box and extraordinary, then Brian Deegan is your man.
The action motorsports champion is known world-wide for doing things that have never been done before and being successful, so hooking up with Deegan was exactly what Gibson Performance Exhaust wanted to do in order to create its new line of Jeep JK Dual Exhaust systems. Introduced at the 2013 Specialty Equipment Marketing Association (SEMA) Show, the new line is titled the Metal Mulisha Exhaust, and as you will see in the video above, it is the sickest thing going when it comes to a performance exhaust system for your Jeep Wrangler JK.
As Shawn Gibson, vice president of Gibson Performance Exhaust explained to us, “The new Metal Mulisha Exhaust System offers an increase in horsepower, looks great with its dual stainless skull-styled rear tips, and delivers plenty of clearance for rocks and other obstacles by being tucked up into the body and frame, and that fits right into the Wrangler’s character as a no nonsense off-road vehicle. The new Metal Mulisha Exhaust by Gibson Performance is made from 4.0-inch, ceramic-coated stainless tube, fits 2007 to 2014 Wranglers, and offers a nice mellow sound.”
Because Jeep enthusiasts want more power off the start and down low, the exhaust system was designed to deliver more power from idle to 3,000 RPM, enhancing low- and mid-range performance for better climbing and crawling. Installation is hassle free, and easy bolt-on installation provides professional results for even the home mechanic. For more information, check out the Gibson Performance Exhaust website or its Facebook page.