Yes. OEMIn the full exhaust kit they show cats. Are you thinking OEM cats wouldn't fit though?
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Yes. OEMIn the full exhaust kit they show cats. Are you thinking OEM cats wouldn't fit though?
I am doing the exhaust in three parts...based on needs and available funds. Out of need, replaced muffler and removed resonator which solved 2 issues, a worn-out with holes muffler and allowed me to run the tail pipe high and close to rear tires, no more smashed tail pipes. The sound difference without the resonator is hardly noticeable. Headers are next and when the money tree starts producing, new cats.You can always add a resonator to the DT cat-back system.
Not for the 06 or 07. Look nice.
Correct.Not for the 06 or 07. Look nice.
Truck is currently at the shop. I'll update once I get it.Any updates on the DT headers or exhaust since install? Is the cat-back loud or is there a droning sound at highway speed?
Any views on whether the Borla cat-back system ($780 + shipping from summit) is higher quality than DT? ($575 shipped)
I notice these differences:
Borla has 2.25" pipe out vs. 2.5" for DT.
Borla also has a resonator and DT photos do not show one, hence perhaps DT cat-back is louder.
Borla has the large 4" tip.
I don't care about the sound as long as it's not obnoxiously loud and don't really want to have a loud, droning exhaust at 75mph. Don't really want or care about the large tip on the pipe.
Is Borla higher spec / better steel?
gracias muchachos
@bdobyns There's a group buy for these going on @ FBNot for the 06 or 07. Look nice.
Anyone using this system? Would love to know about the quality.Also, big thanks to @yngmrostrvile for pointing this system out:
TOYOTA LANDCRUISER UZJ100 4.7L V8 EXTRACTORS CATS & 3" EXHAUST
Complete engine back performance exhaust for the Toyota Landcruiser 100 Series 4.7L V8 Petrol including performance headers, high flow cats and 3" Exhaust. Buy online at Rhino Exhaust todayrhinoexhaust.com.au
I know @yngmrostrvile order one.Anyone using this system? Would love to know about the quality.
I received part of the system but have not installed. The collectors came packaged separately. The box with the y, muffler a tpipe was damaged and missing the gaskets, hardware and cats. Those items are on the way after a couple emails with customer service.Anyone using this system? Would love to know about the quality.
My Rhino system still hasn't been shipped yet, but I can't wait to get it. The one thing I'm concerned about with the kit is if the upstream O2 sensors will reach or not. Just judging by the photos, those long tube headers appear to put the bung further aft, and the lead on the sensor isn't very long. Maybe my eyes are just tricking me when I look at the photos, but I'll do some measuring first before I attempt the install to make sure I don't need extensions for those sensors. If you get there before me, I'm curious to hear back about the fitment.I received part of the system but have not installed. The collectors came packaged separately. The box with the y, muffler a tpipe was damaged and missing the gaskets, hardware and cats. Those items are on the way after a couple emails with customer service.
There was no VAt but there was duty which was about $30.
So far quality looks good. Customer service was good as long as time difference is taken into account.
I can post athread when installing. I have everything but manifold hardware (o2s mounts) waiting to see what their hardware kit includes. I might reuse since my vehicle is rust free.
My Rhino system still hasn't been shipped yet, but I can't wait to get it. The one thing I'm concerned about with the kit is if the upstream O2 sensors will reach or not. Just judging by the photos, those long tube headers appear to put the bung further aft, and the lead on the sensor isn't very long. Maybe my eyes are just tricking me when I look at the photos, but I'll do some measuring first before I attempt the install to make sure I don't need extensions for those sensors. If you get there before me, I'm curious to hear back about the fitment.