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About
Exhaust Pipe
Accelerating your rugged ride won't do much good if your exhaust pipe has a hole in it. Repairing or upgrading your worn-out exhaust pipe can be beneficial for noise reduction, performance and fuel economy. With a customized exhaust pipe from AutoZone, you never have to hear screeching noises from your ride's tailpipe ever again.
Tearing up any open road with your ride at full throttle is most enjoyable—not to mention functional—with a high-quality exhaust pipe.
If you notice that you're not maintaining the proper amount of backpressure in the exhaust system to keep your engine running efficiently, there might be a problem with your exhaust pipe. Another common symptom of a defective exhaust pipe is a loud, growling roar that's coming from the rear of your vehicle.
With AutoZone's great selection of aftermarket exhaust pipes, you can easily restore your exhaust pipe to a low growl whenever you press the pedal to the metal. Our exhaust pipes also enable a quicker and more efficient path for exhaust to escape, resulting in gains in horsepower, torque and fuel economy. Plus, AutoZone's exhaust pipes feature stainless steel and aluminized steel construction to prevent deterioration over time, so you can bank on high-quality fabrication when you shop with us.
AutoZone offers a wide selection of custom-designed exhaust pipes, so whether you're searching for Jeep Wrangler exhaust pipes or exhaust piping for Chevy Camaro, we've got everything you need for your exact make and model.
Tearing up any open road with your ride at full throttle is most enjoyable—not to mention functional—with a high-quality exhaust pipe.
If you notice that you're not maintaining the proper amount of backpressure in the exhaust system to keep your engine running efficiently, there might be a problem with your exhaust pipe. Another common symptom of a defective exhaust pipe is a loud, growling roar that's coming from the rear of your vehicle.
With AutoZone's great selection of aftermarket exhaust pipes, you can easily restore your exhaust pipe to a low growl whenever you press the pedal to the metal. Our exhaust pipes also enable a quicker and more efficient path for exhaust to escape, resulting in gains in horsepower, torque and fuel economy. Plus, AutoZone's exhaust pipes feature stainless steel and aluminized steel construction to prevent deterioration over time, so you can bank on high-quality fabrication when you shop with us.
AutoZone offers a wide selection of custom-designed exhaust pipes, so whether you're searching for Jeep Wrangler exhaust pipes or exhaust piping for Chevy Camaro, we've got everything you need for your exact make and model.
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