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Dirty Deeds Industries is an automotive exhaust system manufacturer and e-commerce site based in San Diego, California, USA. It focuses on full exhaust, dual exhaust, and custom exhaust systems for trucks, SUVs, and select performance vehicles. The site highlights founder Keith Carty’s experience in the Toyota Tundra community and states that it has sold tens of thousands of systems and developed a large number of prototypes.
The site organizes shopping by vehicle model, covering Toyota Tundra, Tacoma, Sequoia, 4Runner, Land Cruiser, as well as Ford Mustang, Raptor, Bronco, Lexus GX, Chevy Silverado, and more. Its main selling point is “100% custom,” allowing customers to choose from Standard, Race, Budget, 8-inch, Dumped, and other setups based on vehicle specifications, budget, sound preferences, and performance goals. It also provides a Quick Guide, installation videos, sound clips, blog posts, and Q&A content to help with decision-making. In terms of logistics, all exhaust systems are made to order. Standard systems can take up to around 30 days, while Race systems take about 6–8 weeks, with additional time required for packaging and shipping. Within the contiguous 48 U.S. states, orders are mainly shipped via FedEx Ground. Shipping fees for other regions and international orders are estimates and may be subject to additional charges.
The main content does not disclose full SKU pricing, but it shows that standard systems are eligible for a 25% discount with the promo code “DAD2026.” Shipping fees are charged at online checkout, while pallet/freight orders may incur additional charges after completion and weighing. Canceled orders may be subject to a 25% restocking fee regardless of the reason. International taxes, duties, underpaid shipping, and customs issues are the customer’s responsibility.
The strengths are its focused niche positioning, extensive buying guidance content, direct communication channels, and a promise to swap systems if customers are unhappy with the sound. Its physical products also come with relatively broad warranty descriptions. The downsides are that customization leads to long lead times, returns are handled on a case-by-case basis, and electronic/electrical items or products with opened packaging are non-returnable. Once the carrier has picked up the shipment, the merchant clearly states that it is not responsible for delivery, and insurance must be purchased proactively by the customer.
It is suitable for off-road, pickup, and SUV modification owners in the U.S. and for international buyers who can tolerate the risks of overseas shipping costs, especially Toyota Tundra users. For Chinese buyers, the site does not specify Chinese-language service, shipping to China, or local compliance support, and its accessibility cannot be determined from the text. Cross-border buyers should carefully confirm shipping costs, duties, emissions regulations, and the cost of return shipping for after-sales service.
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