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Discover an extensive selection of top-quality semi-truck exhaust parts at 4 State Trucks to elevate your rig's style and performance. Whether you're seeking exhaust pipes, clamps, reducers, couplers, or sleek exhaust tips, we've got you covered with durable products from leading manufacturers like Dynaflex and Lincoln Chrome. Our premium aftermarket exhaust components are designed to leave a lasting impression on the road, allowing you to customize your truck to perfection. Elevate your truck's style and performance with 4 State Trucks' premium aftermarket exhaust components.

Semi-Truck Exhaust Parts

Looking to upgrade your rig's exhaust system? You've come to the right place. Whether you need semi-truck exhaust stacks, replacement pipes, or a complete setup from turbo to tip, we’ve got everything you need to keep your truck breathing right and looking sharp.

Shop for Aftermarket Semi Truck Exhaust Parts

Your semi truck’s exhaust system does more than just move fumes out of the engine—it plays a huge role in performance, emissions control, and style. That’s why we carry a massive selection of heavy duty exhaust parts built to handle the toughest jobs on the road. From chrome stacks to diesel particulate filters, every piece is designed to improve exhaust flow, reduce emissions, and match your truck’s unique look.

What's Included?

Our online inventory includes:
  • Exhaust stacks – Straight, curved, mitered, bull hauler, and custom cut options.
  • Exhaust pipes – Y-pipes, elbows, reducers, and expanders in various diameters.
  • Mufflers and resonators – Control noise while maintaining backpressure.
  • Heat shields and brackets – Protect nearby components and enhance safety.
  • Clamps and hangers – Secure your pipes and make installation a breeze.
  • Diesel Oxidation Catalysts (DOCs) and Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) – Keep your emissions system compliant.
  • Aluminized or chrome finishes – Choose your style and level of corrosion resistance.
  • Whether you’re building a dual exhaust system or replacing a worn section of pipe, we have the parts to get the job done right. And if you’re looking for a comprehensive upgrade, consider adding fuel-efficient truck engine parts to your big rig, or an upgrade to your fuel tank system.

    Fits to Your Truck Model

    We stock exhaust parts for all major brands—Peterbilt, Kenworth, Freightliner, Volvo, and more. Need to match your stack height, pipe diameter, or mounting location? No problem. With dozens of lengths, bends, and styles to choose from, you’ll find components that fit your truck’s specific requirements without the guesswork.

    Exhaust Stacks That Make a Statement

    Let’s be real—stacks are about more than function. They’re a signature of your rig’s personality. Whether you're into tall bull hauler stacks, miter cuts, or something sleek and curved, you’ll find the right style to turn heads and stand out on the road. We carry polished chrome and aluminized options, both built for long-lasting durability and easy cleaning.

    Biggest Benefits

    - High-quality, road-tested parts. - Competitive pricing on everything from clamps to complete kits. - Knowledgeable service to help you find the right setup. - Fast shipping so you're not stuck waiting in the shop.

    Upgrade Your Exhaust System

    From turbo connections to tall chrome stacks, we carry the semi truck exhaust stacks and heavy-duty exhaust parts you need to modify, maintain, or completely replace your system. Whether you're chasing better performance, fewer emissions, or that polished custom look—we’ve got you covered.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Semi-Truck Exhaust Parts

    What size exhaust pipes and stacks do I need for my specific truck model?

    The correct exhaust size depends on your truck's make, model, and engine specifications. Most Class 8 trucks use 5-inch diameter exhaust systems, but some require 4-inch or 6-inch setups. Check your existing exhaust diameter where it exits the turbo or DPF. For Peterbilt 379/389 models, 5-inch is standard. Kenworth W900 typically uses 5-inch, while some Volvo VNL models may use 4-inch. Always measure your current system or consult your truck's service manual to ensure proper fitment and avoid performance issues.

    Will aftermarket exhaust parts void my truck's warranty or affect emissions compliance?

    Installing aftermarket exhaust components behind the DPF/SCR system (such as stacks, elbows, and mufflers) will not void your warranty or affect emissions compliance. However, any modifications before the emissions equipment, including DPF deletes or EGR bypasses, are illegal for on-highway use and will void warranties. Stick to EPA-compliant parts that work with your existing emissions systems. Most chrome stacks, exhaust tips, and mufflers are completely legal as they don't alter emission controls.

    How difficult is it to install exhaust stacks and elbows myself?

    Basic exhaust stack installation typically takes 2-4 hours with standard tools. You'll need band clamps, and basic hand tools. The main challenges include proper alignment to avoid cab contact, securing heavy chrome stacks (some weigh 50+ pounds), and ensuring leak-free connections. Many drivers successfully complete this as a weekend project. However, if you need to modify exhaust routing or install new brackets, professional installation may be worth the investment to prevent exhaust leaks or damage.

    What's the difference between 304 and 409 stainless steel exhaust parts?

    304 stainless steel contains more chromium and nickel, providing superior corrosion resistance and maintaining its shine longer, but costs 30-40% more. 409 stainless is magnetic, may develop surface rust over time, but offers good durability at a lower price point. For trucks in northern states using road salt, 304 is recommended for longevity. Southern drivers or those wanting the best value often choose 409. Both grades handle exhaust temperatures well, so the choice mainly affects appearance longevity and corrosion resistance rather than performance.

    Why do my chrome exhaust stacks keep turning blue or gold?

    Bluing occurs when chrome is exposed to exhaust temperatures exceeding 800-900 degrees Fahrenheit, which is common during heavy loads or extended idling. This is cosmetic only and doesn't affect function. To minimize bluing, ensure proper exhaust flow without restrictions, avoid excessive idling, and consider heat shields or wrapped stacks. Some drivers prefer the blued look as it shows the truck is working hard. If appearance is critical, polished stainless steel stacks resist discoloration better than chrome-plated ones, though they cost more initially.


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