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Freightliner FL70-FL80 Exhaust  Parts

Freightliner FL70-FL80 Exhaust Parts

Freightliner FL70-FL80 Exhaust Parts

Give your Freightliner FL70 or FL80 a performance and style boost with our top-quality aftermarket exhaust parts. Whether you’re doing a full exhaust system replacement or just swapping a worn-out component, we’ve got you covered with trusted brands and parts built to last.

Why Upgrade Your FL70/FL80 Exhaust System

- Improve engine efficiency with better airflow - Lower emissions and stay compliant with updated DPF and muffler systems - Boost fuel economy by reducing backpressure - Add visual appeal with sleek chrome stacks and tips - Extend system life with durable clamps and hardware
These trucks are built to work, and your exhaust system should be too. That’s why we stock heavy-duty parts designed to keep your FL70 or FL80 running strong, mile after mile. Here's where to start your upgrades: - DPF Systems & Mufflers: Keep your emissions in check and quiet the noise - Exhaust Elbows & Piping: Route exhaust flow where it needs to go - Clamps, Brackets & Mounting Hardware: Lock your system down tight - Chrome Stacks & Tops: Add that classic show-truck finish
Whether you’re hauling, delivering, or just keeping your workhorse in top shape, our Freightliner FL70-FL80 exhaust parts help you do it with confidence. Add some power modifications with FL70-FL80 truck engine performance parts and AC and heating parts for the Freightliner FL70-FL80. Shop now for performance, durability, and that polished look your truck deserves.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner FL70-FL80 Exhaust Parts

What years and models are your FL70-FL80 exhaust parts compatible with?

Our exhaust parts are designed to fit Freightliner FL70 and FL80 models manufactured between 1994 and 2007. However, compatibility can vary based on your specific engine configuration (Cat 3126, Cummins ISB, Mercedes MBE900) and whether you have a single or dual exhaust system. We recommend checking your OEM or calling our support team at 1-888-875-7787 with your truck's year, model, and engine type to ensure proper fitment.

Are these exhaust parts made from aluminized or stainless steel, and which should I choose?

We carry both aluminized steel and 409 stainless steel exhaust components. Aluminized parts offer good corrosion resistance at a lower price point and typically last 3-5 years under normal conditions. Stainless steel parts cost more upfront but can last 7-10 years or longer, making them ideal for trucks operating in harsh weather conditions or coastal areas with salt exposure. Most customers choose aluminized for standard applications and stainless for severe-duty use.

Can I install these exhaust parts myself, or do I need special tools?

Most FL70-FL80 exhaust components can be installed with basic hand tools including wrenches, sockets, and a reciprocating saw for removing old parts. However, you'll need proper jack stands or a lift to safely access the undercarriage. Installation typically takes 2-4 hours depending on which components you're replacing. Exhaust hangers and clamps should always be replaced during installation, and we recommend using anti-seize compound on all connections to prevent future removal issues.

What's the difference between OEM-style and aftermarket performance exhaust systems?

OEM-style replacements match your truck's original specifications for sound levels, backpressure, and emissions compliance. Aftermarket performance systems may offer improved exhaust flow, potentially increasing fuel economy by 3-5% and adding 10-15 horsepower. However, performance systems are typically louder and may not meet noise ordinances in some areas. Check your local regulations before choosing a performance system, especially if you operate in residential areas or have noise restrictions.

How do I know when my exhaust system needs replacement?

Common signs include visible rust holes, excessive exhaust noise, decreased fuel economy, or exhaust fumes entering the cab. During inspection, look for black soot marks indicating leaks, loose or broken hangers, and deteriorating flex pipes. Mufflers typically need replacement every 5-7 years, while pipes can last longer if properly maintained. If you notice any strong exhaust odors in the cab or experience headaches while driving, have your system inspected immediately as this could indicate dangerous exhaust leaks.


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