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Old 11-25-2019, 11:34 AM #31
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I’m leaving mine on for now. I would put some miles on it first before changing it out. If you do change it I don’t see why it is not a even swap getting the other Toyota exhaust that was used for the older Pros.
Should fit.
The tailpipe will not bolt up. The TRD muffler has three bolts connecting the tail pipe to the muffler, the regular 4runner muffler has two bolts connecting the muffler to the tail pipe. It would have been nice if Toyota made the parts interchangeable. I would like the TRD muffler with the rear exit exhaust. It can't happen because of the way Toyota made the TRD muffler tailpipe connection.

Adding...... A 2020 TRD Pro exhaust can be swapped out, from the cat back, including the tailpipe that goes straight back.
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So if you want to change it out. Can you still replace the whole exhaust? Or can you not even do that? Thanks for the heads up.
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So if you want to change it out. Can you still replace the whole exhaust? Or can you not even do that? Thanks for the heads up.
Yep, from the cat back using the straight tailpipe.
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Theoretically, you should be able to replace one of the flanges, either from the muffler or the non-TRD OEM exhaust from muffler-back to get these to mate. Looking at the photos, the flange appears to be a sleeved unit.
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Maybe I’m missing something, but I bought this exhaust to put on my 19.

Unbolted old one... bolted up this one. Fit perfectly. No modifications to flanges, etc. I see zero reason why someone couldn’t take a stock exhaust (from a 19 at least) and bolt it on a 20. Also can’t imagine a difference between a 19 exhaust and other fifth gens. But have no specific knowledge of that. Only that there are zero issues with a 19 fitting.

Also, doesn’t sound bad to me at all. I actually really like it. Different strokes. Have about 4,000 mi on it. (I drive a lot). Definitely seemed to smooth and mellow out. Either that or I’m used to it. Seems quieter.


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Maybe I’m missing something, but I bought this exhaust to put on my 19.

Unbolted old one... bolted up this one. Fit perfectly. No modifications to flanges, etc. I see zero reason why someone couldn’t take a stock exhaust (from a 19 at least) and bolt it on a 20. Also can’t imagine a difference between a 19 exhaust and other fifth gens. But have no specific knowledge of that. Only that there are zero issues with a 19 fitting.

Also, doesn’t sound bad to me at all. I actually really like it. Different strokes. Have about 4,000 mi on it. (I drive a lot). Definitely seemed to smooth and mellow out. Either that or I’m used to it. Seems quieter.


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What I had gathered, someone was looking at the potential of bolting the non-TRD muffler-back to the TRD muffler because they were looking at a rear exit with the TRD muffler characteristics. This is where they highlighted the difference in flanges to make this work.
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I just swapped my stock TRDP exhaust with a standard exhaust from a forum member here. No issues with the swap as long as you swap the full exhaust from the muffler back. As stated above, the standard exhaust flange bolts to the tail section using 2 bolts. And the TRDP exhaust bolts to tail section using 3 bolts.

@Brabbit took some pictures with both exhausts side by side before we reinstalled them. I'm sure he will post up the pictures after he wraps up his Thanksgiving festivities
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I just swapped my stock TRDP exhaust with a standard exhaust from a forum member here. No issues with the swap as long as you swap the full exhaust from the muffler back. As stated above, the standard exhaust flange bolts to the tail section using 2 bolts. And the TRDP exhaust bolts to tail section using 3 bolts.

@Brabbit took some pictures with both exhausts side by side before we reinstalled them. I'm sure he will post up the pictures after he wraps up his Thanksgiving festivities
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That’s what i was asking if you do the whole exhaust swap I did not think it would be a problem. Because if the TRD exhaust gets to be annoying then you can just swap it out like you did. Thanks for confirming that!! Also did you have any issues coming out where the tail pipe ends. Does it come straight out the back like the old Pro exhaust? Thanks
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Thanks Gswift,
That’s what i was asking if you do the whole exhaust swap I did not think it would be a problem. Because if the TRD exhaust gets to be annoying then you can just swap it out like you did. Thanks for confirming that!! Also did you have any issues coming out where the tail pipe ends. Does it come straight out the back like the old Pro exhaust? Thanks
No problems at all. All of the hangers for both exhausts are the same. You just need to take off the right rear wheel/tire and then make sure you get it jacked up high enough that you can rotate it out and over the axle. Theres also a small heat shield that shields heat from the spare tire that comes off with two 12mm bolts.

I thought we were gonna have to drop the spare but we were able to get it out without doing that. We probably had both exhausts off and reinstalled in like an hour or so.

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No problems at all. All of the hangers for both exhausts are the same. You just need to take off the right rear wheel/tire and then make sure you get it jacked up high enough that you can rotate it out and over the axle. Theres also a small heat shield that shields heat from the spare tire that comes off with two 12mm bolts.

I thought we were gonna have to drop the spare but we were able to get it out without doing that. We probably had both exhausts off and reinstalled in like an hour or so.
So I take it the TRD exhaust got to you. You did not like it. You don’t have many miles on your Pro correct. I’m picking mine up tomorrow.
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So I take it the TRD exhaust got to you. You did not like it. You don’t have many miles on your Pro correct. I’m picking mine up tomorrow.
It's got 3000 on it now. I'm just not a fan of V6's with "performance" exhausts in general. Plus, I live around a decent amount of hills, so with the way the 4Runner is constantly searching for the most efficient gear, it gets annoying hearing the exhaust note.

I didn't buy the TRDP for performance, I wanted a Pro for the Army Green. I didn't want my daily driver making noise, that's what my straight piped C7 Z06 is for.
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It's got 3000 on it now. I'm just not a fan of V6's with "performance" exhausts in general. Plus, I live around a decent amount of hills, so with the way the 4Runner is constantly searching for the most efficient gear, it gets annoying hearing the exhaust note.

I didn't buy the TRDP for performance, I wanted a Pro for the Army Green. I didn't want my daily driver making noise, that's what my straight piped C7 Z06 is for.
I agree. What year is your Z06? I have a 19 Z06. Love it. Have had Corvettes for a long time and Toyota’s.
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Well shit, if someone is in my AO and wants a Borla S and trade for stock, LMK! And I also have a Gibson sitting in the garage that I want to get rid of, but it would need a little weld as I had to cut a piece of it.
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I agree. What year is your Z06? I have a 19 Z06. Love it. Have had Corvettes for a long time and Toyota’s.
Mine is a 2017...I love mine as well! Most likely gonna move up to a C8 whenever they release a Z
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Mine is a 2017...I love mine as well! Most likely gonna move up to a C8 whenever they release a Z
Sounds good. I will be keeping my Z06 for a long time. I don’t see myself moving up. I love my manual beast. But good for you if you get one!!
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