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Volvo VNR Exhaust Parts

Volvo VNR Exhaust Parts

Improve your Volvo VNR with our superior aftermarket exhaust parts. Explore an array of elbows, mufflers, clamps, and DPF solutions. Don't forget to check out our chrome stack assortment, including various top styles, like miter cut, bull hauler, and curve turn, in lengths up to 120 inches.

Volvo VNR Exhaust Parts

Upgrade your Volvo VNR with our comprehensive selection of Volvo VNR Exhaust parts and accessories. From chrome stacks and tops to DPF and mufflers, you'll find everything you need to enhance the style and performance of your Volvo VNR. Discover top-quality replacement parts and custom upgrades that will make your truck stand out on the road. Our Volvo VNR Exhaust product line offers a wide range of products to meet all your exhaust-related needs, whether you're looking to improve airflow, reduce emissions, or add a touch of flair to your ride. Shop with confidence and elevate your Volvo VNR today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Volvo VNR Exhaust Parts

What exhaust stack sizes and configurations are available for my Volvo VNR?

Most Volvo VNR models accommodate 5-inch diameter exhaust stacks as standard, with lengths ranging from 48 to 96 inches depending on your sleeper configuration. For VNR 300 daycabs, we recommend 60-72 inch stacks, while VNR 640 and 660 sleepers typically use 84-96 inch stacks. We offer straight cut, curved, and miter cut options in both chrome and stainless steel finishes. Always verify your specific model year and exhaust outlet configuration before ordering.

Will aftermarket exhaust parts affect my Volvo VNR warranty or emissions compliance?

Aftermarket exhaust components that replace parts downstream of the DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) and SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) systems typically will not affect your warranty or emissions compliance. This includes exhaust stacks, elbows, and flex pipes. However, any modifications to the DPF, SCR, or muffler components should be carefully considered. We recommend keeping all original emissions equipment intact and only replacing cosmetic or wear components like stacks, clamps, and heat shields.

What tools and hardware do I need to install exhaust stacks on my VNR?

Installation typically requires basic hand tools including socket wrenches (usually 9/16" and 5/8"), a torque wrench, and potentially a sawzall for trimming. Most exhaust stacks do not come with new mounting clamps and you may need additional 5-inch band clamps, exhaust sealant, and anti-seize compound. For behind-cab installations on VNR sleepers, expect 2-3 hours of labor time. Stack guards and heat shields often require drilling, so have a drill with metal bits ready.

What's the difference between chrome and stainless steel exhaust stacks for my VNR?

Chrome-plated stacks offer a mirror finish at a lower initial cost but require regular polishing and may show pitting or rust after 2-3 years, especially in northern climates with road salt. 304 stainless steel stacks cost 20-30% more upfront but maintain their appearance with minimal maintenance and resist corrosion better. For VNRs running regional routes in harsh weather, stainless is typically the better long-term investment. Chrome works well for show trucks or southern routes with less corrosive conditions.

How do I know if I need to replace my VNR flex pipe, and which one fits?

Common signs include visible cracks, exhaust leaks causing soot around the flex joint, or excessive movement during operation. VNR models typically use a 5-inch diameter flex pipe with either a 10-inch or 12-inch flexible section. Model years 2018-2020 often use the 10-inch version, while 2021+ models may have the longer 12-inch variant. Check for part numbers stamped on your existing flex pipe or measure the overall length from flange to flange. Replace flex pipes every 150,000-200,000 miles as preventive maintenance to avoid roadside failures.


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