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210-813 - Silencer Box

Original price - Original price €50,40
Original price
€50,40
€50,40 - €50,40
Current price €50,40
OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Brand Bosal
Silencer Box for the Range Rover Classic V8 petrol exhaust system.

This rear tailpipe and silencer assembly forms the final exhaust section on catalyst-equipped V8 petrol models. It mates to the catalytic converter outlet and routes exhaust gases to the rear of the vehicle, locating via the underfloor hanger positions on the 100-inch wheelbase body.
Alternative Codes
210-813

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 210-813 silencer box?
The 210-813 silencer box is a combined rear tailpipe and silencer assembly forming the final exhaust section on catalyst-equipped petrol applications. It mates to the catalytic converter outlet and routes gases to the rear, locating on the underfloor hanger positions. This is the Bosal OEM unit.
How does the silencer box connect to the rest of the exhaust?
The silencer box mates directly to the catalytic converter outlet at its forward end and routes exhaust gases to the rear tailpipe, hanging from the underfloor mounting points. Because it sits downstream of the cat, a blown silencer here changes the exhaust note without affecting emissions at the converter.
When does an exhaust silencer box need replacing?
An exhaust silencer box typically needs replacing when the casing corrodes and blows, the internal baffles break loose and rattle, or the tailpipe rots through. The 210-813 is the rear catalyst-back section, so renewing it restores a quiet exhaust note and a sound tailpipe outlet.