Want to give your Kenworth T2000 a fresh new sound, better airflow, and some serious style? You've come to the right place. Our aftermarket exhaust parts are built to boost your rig's performance and turn heads on the road.
Why Upgrade Your T2000 Semi Truck Exhaust System?
Upgrading your T2000âs exhaust system isnât just about looks (although chrome stacks definitely donât hurt). Itâs about helping your engine breathe better, run cooler, and sound stronger.
Hereâs what a good exhaust setup can do for you:
- Improve engine efficiency by clearing out exhaust gases faster
- Reduce backpressure for more power and torque
- Give your truck that clean, aggressive sound
- Add eye-catching style with chrome tips and polished stacks
- Extend the life of your system with rust-resistant, high-quality parts
Where to start upgrading?
Weâve got everything you need to build or upgrade your setup:
- Stacks & Tips: Straight, curved, miter-cutâyou name it
- Mufflers: Keep it legal without killing your truckâs voice
- Clamps & Mounting Hardware: Keep everything locked in tight
- Elbows & Piping: Route your system for optimal fit and flow
- Full Exhaust Kits: Ready to install and built to perform
Whether you're swapping out rusty pipes or going for that custom show-truck look, these aftermarket parts are built for heavy-duty, commercial use. Get power modifications for your rig with
Kenworth T2000 engine cooling parts or swap out
AC/heating components for your T2000. Designed to last, easy to install, and ready to work.
So if you're ready to breathe new life into your T2000, letâs make it roar and shine.
Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T2000 Exhaust Parts
Will these exhaust stacks fit my specific year Kenworth T2000?
Our exhaust parts are designed to fit Kenworth T2000 models from 1996-2004. However, there can be slight variations between model years, particularly in mounting bracket positions. We recommend checking your existing exhaust diameter (typically 5" or 6") and measuring the distance between your chassis rails before ordering. If you're unsure, contact us with your VIN and we'll verify compatibility.
What's the difference between chrome and stainless steel exhaust stacks?
Chrome-plated stacks offer a mirror finish at a lower initial cost but require regular polishing and may eventually show pitting or rust, especially in harsh climates. 304 stainless steel stacks cost more upfront but maintain their appearance longer with minimal maintenance and won't rust through. For trucks exposed to road salt or coastal conditions, stainless steel typically provides better long-term value.
Do I need special tools or professional installation for these exhaust parts?
Most exhaust stack installations can be completed with basic hand tools including wrenches, sockets, and a torque wrench. You'll need to support the stack during installation (a second person helps) and may need to adjust or replace exhaust clamps. Professional installation typically takes 1-2 hours. Common challenges include aligning multiple stacks evenly and ensuring proper clearance from cab fairings.
How do I choose between straight, curved, and miter-cut exhaust styles?
Straight stacks provide maximum exhaust flow and a classic look but may direct exhaust toward your trailer. Curved stacks angle exhaust away from the trailer and often reduce cab noise. Miter-cut stacks offer a custom appearance and can direct exhaust at specific angles. Consider your typical loads, local regulations about exhaust direction, and whether you pull reefer trailers when making your selection.
What size exhaust stack do I need - 5 inch or 6 inch?
Match your stack size to your existing exhaust system diameter for proper fit and performance. Most T2000s came with 5-inch systems from the factory, but some high-horsepower engines use 6-inch. You can measure your current exhaust pipe outer diameter or check the specifications for your engine model. Using the wrong size requires reducers or expanders, which can restrict flow and create additional failure points.