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Trade Dual Exhaust For Stock?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Pstmstr, Feb 19, 2018.

  1. Feb 19, 2018 at 6:49 PM
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    Pstmstr

    Pstmstr [OP] Member

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    i bought a 2016 TRD Sport last week that the previous owner had put dual exhaust on. I’d like to take it back to stock. Anyone near the Oklahoma City area that would like to swap them out?
     
  2. Feb 19, 2018 at 6:58 PM
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    Yzkiley

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    rain guards, hood deflector, oem tonneau, BFG ko2's, led lightbar behind grill, highlift jack mount side rail, husky Xact front & rear mats, bedrug, AFE cold air intake with scoop, TB spacer, Spec U exhaust, Hikari - lumileds Led's, any time backup cam and gps, OV tune 103B, TRD pro grille, Cali raised pod fog lights, ECGS needle bearing, Bilstein 5100's, Low range offroad 3-1 level kit, SPC light racing ctrl arms, spidertraxx 1.25in spacers, Ride right airbags, clazzio seat covers, carrier bearing spacer, diff drop spacer.....
    Oh man why you wanna do that? Is it too loud, drone? Stock exhaust is like a cork, imo. Is it a cat back exhaust or are the post cats removed as it makes a big difference, especially if you get OVtunes new tune 103B.
     
  3. Feb 19, 2018 at 7:08 PM
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    I’m not sure. I plan to do some off roading and theres not going to be enough clearance in the rear.
     
  4. Feb 19, 2018 at 7:13 PM
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    Yzkiley

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    rain guards, hood deflector, oem tonneau, BFG ko2's, led lightbar behind grill, highlift jack mount side rail, husky Xact front & rear mats, bedrug, AFE cold air intake with scoop, TB spacer, Spec U exhaust, Hikari - lumileds Led's, any time backup cam and gps, OV tune 103B, TRD pro grille, Cali raised pod fog lights, ECGS needle bearing, Bilstein 5100's, Low range offroad 3-1 level kit, SPC light racing ctrl arms, spidertraxx 1.25in spacers, Ride right airbags, clazzio seat covers, carrier bearing spacer, diff drop spacer.....
    I have done off roading with mine however my exhaust is a spec u and no problems. It has better clearance than stock.IMG_20180112_130804.jpg IMG_20180112_130936.jpg
     
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  5. Feb 19, 2018 at 7:20 PM
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    Yzkiley

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    rain guards, hood deflector, oem tonneau, BFG ko2's, led lightbar behind grill, highlift jack mount side rail, husky Xact front & rear mats, bedrug, AFE cold air intake with scoop, TB spacer, Spec U exhaust, Hikari - lumileds Led's, any time backup cam and gps, OV tune 103B, TRD pro grille, Cali raised pod fog lights, ECGS needle bearing, Bilstein 5100's, Low range offroad 3-1 level kit, SPC light racing ctrl arms, spidertraxx 1.25in spacers, Ride right airbags, clazzio seat covers, carrier bearing spacer, diff drop spacer.....
    You could always remove the dual pipes out back and do a before the axle dump right after the muffler if you are worried about the back tail pipes. Not sure what kind of off roading you do? Is the truck lifted? Stock tires?
     
  6. Feb 19, 2018 at 7:38 PM
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    Pstmstr

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    Stock tires and no lift yet.
     
  7. Feb 19, 2018 at 7:44 PM
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    Hmm, if you wanna off road, while the truck is capable stock you may wanna consider a lift and bigger tires. You may find that the tail pipes wont be a problem anymore.
     

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