Improve your International 9300/9370 exhaust system with high-quality parts from this product lineup. From mufflers and pipes to clamps, elbows, and stack accessories, these components help maintain performance and reduce noise. Designed for durability and reliability, they enhance both efficiency and appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions About International 9300/9370 Exhaust Parts
Will these exhaust parts fit my specific International 9300 or 9370 model year?
Most aftermarket exhaust components for International 9300/9370 trucks are designed to fit models from 1987 through 2007. However, there are variations between early models (1987-1999) and later models (2000-2007), particularly in mounting bracket locations and pipe diameters. Always verify your truck's exact year and whether you have a set-forward or set-back front axle configuration, as this affects exhaust stack placement and length requirements.
What's the difference between aluminized and chrome exhaust stacks, and which lasts longer?
Chrome stacks offer superior corrosion resistance and maintain their mirror finish longer, typically lasting 5-7 years with proper care. Aluminized steel stacks are more budget-friendly and still provide good durability (3-5 years), but may develop a duller appearance over time. For trucks operating in harsh weather conditions or coastal areas with salt exposure, chrome is worth the extra investment. Both materials can withstand exhaust temperatures, but chrome requires less frequent polishing to maintain appearance.
Do I need special tools or professional installation for exhaust system replacement?
Basic exhaust stack replacement can be done with standard tools including wrenches, a reciprocating saw for removing old components, and proper jack stands. However, complete exhaust system overhauls involving manifolds or turbo connections require specialized knowledge and tools. Most drivers can handle stack and elbow replacements in 2-3 hours, but if you're dealing with EGR systems on 2002+ models or need to modify mounting brackets, professional installation is recommended to avoid exhaust leaks or improper fitment.
What diameter exhaust stack should I choose, and does it affect performance?
Stock International 9300/9370 trucks typically use 5-inch diameter exhaust systems. While 6-inch or 7-inch stacks are available and popular for appearance, they don't provide performance gains on stock engines and may actually reduce exhaust velocity. Stick with 5-inch components unless you've modified your engine for increased horsepower. Larger diameters are purely aesthetic and can add unnecessary weight. Always ensure your stack diameter matches your existing exhaust piping to avoid requiring adapters.
How do I prevent exhaust stack discoloration and maintain the finish?
Heat discoloration is normal, especially on chrome stacks near the base where temperatures are highest. To minimize this, ensure proper exhaust system alignment to prevent hot spots, and avoid extended idling when possible. For chrome stacks, use specialized chrome polish monthly and never use abrasive cleaners. Aluminized stacks can be maintained with aluminum polish. Installing heat shields or wrap on the first 12-18 inches can significantly reduce discoloration. During winter months, remove road salt residue weekly to prevent pitting and corrosion.