2.7L 4cyl/3.4L 6cyl 2WD/4WD Dual Right Rear Exit Catback Exhaust System — 96-02 Toyota 4Runner
SR5/Platinum/Ltd 5.7L 8cyl AT 6spd RWD/4WD SS Catback Exhaust — 08-12 Toyota Sequoia
4dr 4.5L 6cyl AT 4spd 4WD SS Catback Exhaust System — 95-97 Toyota Land Cruiser
Trail/SR5/Limited 4,0L 6cyl 4/5 Speed 4WD/AWD SS Catback Exhaust — 10-15 Toyota 4Runner
Lexus LX470/ Stainless Steel Catback Exhaust — 98-04 Toyota Land Cruiser
Apollo GT Series 409 SS Hi-Tuck Cat-Back Exhaust (J250) L4-2.4L (t) — 24-25 Toyota Land Cruiser
Direct Fit 409 SS Rear Passenger Catalytic Converter V6-4.0L — 05-11 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Rebel Series 3in Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System w/Black Tips — 07-14 Toyota FJ Cruiser
MACHForce XP 2.5in 304-SS Exhaust Cat-Back w/ Black Tip V6-4.0L — 10-19 Toyota 4Runner
L4-2.4L (t) Vulcan Series 2.5in to 3in Cat-Back w/ Black Tip — 24-25 Toyota Tacoma
Performance Exhaust Systems for Toyota Trucks
Upgrade your Toyota's exhaust with performance systems from MBRP, Magnaflow, Borla, and aFe Power. We carry cat-back, axle-back, and header systems for Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner, Tundra, and FJ Cruiser. Every system is designed for bolt-on installation with no cutting or welding required.
A quality exhaust system improves throttle response, adds a commanding exhaust note, and can increase horsepower and torque. Whether you want a subtle rumble or an aggressive roar, there's a system to match your sound preference and performance goals.
Exhaust System Types
- Cat-back systems: Replace everything from the catalytic converter back — the most popular choice for sound and performance gains
- Axle-back systems: Replace the rear section only — a budget-friendly way to improve exhaust sound
- Headers: Replace the factory exhaust manifolds for maximum power gains — best paired with a cat-back system
Pair with: Cold Air Intakes
Frequently Asked Questions
Will an aftermarket exhaust void my Toyota warranty?
Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a dealer cannot void your warranty simply because you installed an aftermarket exhaust. However, if the exhaust directly causes a powertrain issue, that specific repair may not be covered. Cat-back systems are the safest choice as they don't modify emissions equipment.
What's the difference between cat-back and axle-back exhaust?
A cat-back system replaces the entire exhaust from the catalytic converter to the tailpipe tips, providing the most significant sound and performance improvements. An axle-back system only replaces the section from the rear axle back, offering a more subtle sound change at a lower price point.
How much horsepower does an exhaust system add?
A cat-back exhaust system typically adds 5-15 horsepower on naturally aspirated Toyota engines. The bigger benefit is improved throttle response and a more satisfying exhaust note. Pairing an exhaust with a cold air intake and tune can yield more significant power gains.














































