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Kenworth T880 Exhaust Parts

Kenworth T880 Exhaust Parts

Kenworth T880 Exhaust Parts

Why Upgrade Your T880’s Exhaust System?

The Kenworth T880 is a vocational powerhouse, but a high-flow exhaust upgrade is the key to unlocking its full potential and maximizing engine longevity. Kenworth exhaust parts give your truck: - Better airflow: For more Kenworth T880 engine power and better fuel efficiency - Quieter performance: Thanks to updated mufflers and DPF systems - Custom style: Polished chrome stacks that turn heads - Reliable mounting: Brackets and clamps that keep everything secure
From improving emissions to adding serious curb appeal, these components do more than just move air—they keep your truck running strong.

Aftermarket Exhaust Parts to Upgrade

- Chrome Exhaust Stacks: Available in various styles and sizes to suit your build. Classic look, premium durability. - Mufflers & DPF Components: Help your engine run cleaner and quieter. Keep it compliant and road-ready. - Exhaust Kits: Streamlined, direct-fit kits that make installation easy and performance dependable. - Pipes, Elbows & Mounting Hardware: Connect and secure your system with confidence. Built to handle the daily grind.
Everything in this collection is made with heavy-duty, commercial-grade durability. Whether you're doing a full system overhaul or just swapping out worn parts, these T880 exhaust components are engineered to keep you moving.

Find Direct-Fit Replacements for The T880 Model

Shop our full line of aftermarket exhaust parts—from stacks to brackets—and give your semi truck the performance boost and bold look it deserves. While you’re upgrading your exhaust, consider swapping out worn-out Kenworth T880 AC and heating components at the same time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T880 Exhaust Parts

What exhaust stack sizes and configurations are available for my T880, and how do I know which one fits?

Kenworth T880 trucks typically accommodate 5-inch or 6-inch diameter exhaust stacks, with lengths ranging from 36 to 72 inches. The correct size depends on your specific T880 configuration - daycabs generally use shorter stacks (36-48 inches), while sleeper models often require longer options (60-72 inches). Check your current exhaust outlet diameter at the turbo or DPF connection point. Most 2013-2024 T880 models with factory emissions equipment use 5-inch systems, though some vocational models may have 6-inch setups. Measure from your exhaust outlet to where you want the stack to terminate for accurate length selection.

Will aftermarket exhaust parts void my Kenworth warranty or affect emissions compliance?

Installing aftermarket exhaust components downstream of your emissions equipment (DPF/SCR system) will not void your warranty or affect EPA compliance. This includes chrome stacks, elbows, and exhaust tips. However, any modifications to or removal of factory emissions components like the DPF, DOC, or SCR systems will void warranties and violate federal emissions regulations. Stick to bolt-on accessories that attach after the emissions equipment, and always maintain factory emission control devices to stay compliant and preserve your warranty coverage.

What's the difference between 304 and 409 stainless steel exhaust parts, and which should I choose?

304 stainless steel offers superior corrosion resistance and maintains its appearance longer, making it ideal for show trucks or drivers in coastal/high-salt environments. It costs about 20-30% more than 409 stainless. 409 stainless steel is more affordable and perfectly adequate for most applications, though it may develop surface rust over time (which doesn't affect performance). For T880s used in construction or vocational applications where appearance is secondary, 409 provides excellent value. Choose 304 if you want long-lasting chrome appearance; choose 409 for cost-effective durability in working truck applications.

Do I need special tools or professional installation for T880 exhaust upgrades?

Most bolt-on exhaust accessories like stacks, tips, and elbows can be installed with basic hand tools - typically requiring only wrenches, sockets, and exhaust clamps. Installation usually takes 1-2 hours. However, some configurations may require cutting existing pipes or modifying mounting brackets, which needs a sawzall or angle grinder. Professional installation is recommended if you're replacing the complete exhaust system from the turbo back, need custom bends, or are uncomfortable working around hot exhaust components. Always allow the system to cool completely before installation and use new gaskets and clamps for proper sealing.

How do I prevent exhaust leaks and what clamps work best with T880 exhaust systems?

Premium band clamps or V-band clamps provide the most reliable seal for T880 exhaust connections. Avoid standard U-bolt style clamps as they can deform pipes and create leak points. For 5-inch systems, use heavy-duty 5-inch band clamps rated for diesel exhaust temperatures. Apply high-temperature exhaust sealant to connection points before clamping for added protection. Check and retighten clamps after the first 500 miles as thermal cycling can cause initial loosening. Stainless steel clamps resist corrosion better than standard steel, especially important for trucks operating in winter conditions with road salt exposure.


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