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Exhaustforge - Highperformance Fabrication Landing Page Template
Exhaustforge is a split-screen landing page template built for exhaust system fabrication shops. It leads with dyno data, weld close-ups, and raw industrial visuals before a single paragraph of copy arrives. A sliding quote form and a gated material spec sheet download give visitors two clear paths to engage, making it ideal for shops that sell on proof and precision.
by Rocket studio
Exhaustforge is a single-page, split-screen landing page template for high-performance exhaust fabrication businesses. It pairs raw dyno numbers and flow bench data on the left panel with product photography on the right. Two conversion paths, a sliding build quote form and a gated material spec sheet, let performance shop owners, fleet managers, and grassroots racers take action at their own pace.
This template is built for fabrication businesses that sell on results, not on lifestyle photography. It speaks directly to buyers who want specs before they want a pitch.
Most fabrication shops lose qualified buyers at the first scroll because their pages look like product catalogues, not proof of capability. Visitors want to see numbers before they trust a shop with their build.
The template delivers a structured, single-page layout that guides visitors through escalating proof before presenting any call to action. Every section is ready to populate with your own dyno results, weld photography, and project details.




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-bleed Hero with Amber Stat Overlay
50/50 Split-screen Scroll Layout
Sliding Build Quote Form
Gated Spec Sheet Download
Stats-first Scroll Progression
Can I use this template if I build exhaust systems for diesel trucks and fleet vehicles?
Does the quote form send inquiries anywhere automatically?
Can I replace the dyno charts and photography with my own shop content?
Is the material spec sheet document included in the template?
What type of fabrication business gets the most from this template?
This template was designed with one goal: turn cold traffic into qualified build inquiries by leading with evidence.
The header opens with a wide-angle fabrication bay photo. Shallow depth of field pulls focus onto a freshly welded merge collector showing heat-tint purples and golds. A single oversized amber stat fades in over the image, followed by the vehicle name and dyno source in brushed nickel type beneath it.
Each scroll section divides the viewport 50/50. The left panel holds raw performance data, dyno charts, sound pressure level graphs, and before-and-after flow bench numbers. The right panel rotates between weld detail close-ups, installed fitment shots, and material cross-sections. Proof lands before explanation.
The primary call-to-action button opens a sliding side panel containing a three-field form. Visitors select their vehicle year, make, and model from a dropdown, choose a build goal from a preset selector, and add free-text notes about their setup. No pricing tables and no configurator, just a focused conversation starter.
A secondary conversion link sits mid-page for visitors who are not ready to request a quote. Clicking it opens a simple email capture gate. Once submitted, the visitor receives access to the material spec sheet covering grade, gauge, and wall thickness details.
The page is structured so every new scroll section leads with a number, torque figures, decibel readings, weight savings in pounds, wall thickness in millimeters, weld penetration percentages, before any descriptive paragraph appears. Stakes escalate from street builds to race-level applications as the visitor scrolls deeper.
Projects increase in complexity as the page progresses. Each case study block presents a bigger displacement, higher boost level, or tighter tolerance build than the one before it. The visitor moves through street performance, then race application, then high-demand fleet or emissions work in a logical sequence.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Hero | Opens with fabrication bay photo, amber stat overlay, and primary quote call to action |
| Stat Overlay Block | Fades in oversized performance number with vehicle name and dyno source |
| Split-Screen Row 1 | Pairs dyno chart data with weld detail close-up photography |
| Split-Screen Row 2 | Pairs SPL graph with installed fitment product shot |
| Split-Screen Row 3 | Pairs flow bench numbers with material cross-section image |
| Case Study Block 1 | Street performance build with before-and-after performance figures |
| Case Study Block 2 | Race application build escalating displacement and boost specs |
| Spec Sheet Gate | Mid-page email capture linked to material spec sheet download |
| Case Study Block 3 | High-demand fleet or emissions-compliant diesel build example |
| Repeat Quote call to action | Second placement of "Get Your Build Quoted" after final case study |
| Sliding Quote Panel | Three-field form collecting vehicle, build goal, and setup notes |
The visual identity follows an Industrial Raw theme. Every color decision is functional, dark surfaces hold attention on data, and amber activates only when action is needed.
The split-screen layout is designed to reflow cleanly on smaller viewports. Heavy dark backgrounds and focused photography keep the page feeling intentional at any screen size.
The page is structured to remove every friction point between a cold visitor and a qualified build inquiry.
This template is part of a broader Manufacturing and Industrial category and sits specifically within the Automotive Parts and Components subcategory. It was designed to serve the Exhaust System Maker niche with a high intersection match between template style, creative direction, and business type.