SXTH Element Off Road Trail Pipe for 3rd Gen Tundra

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2023 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition
So I made this upgrade to my Tundra yesterday and was pretty mind-blown about it. First off, the weight you save by switching to the SXTH Element Off Road Trail Pipe is nuts. I spend a lot of time on shooting ranges and hunting property, and I always need better clearance, so this upgrade is simple, yet highly effective. I wasn't sure if the sound of the truck would be annoying or not, and I am delightfully surprised to say that it is not the case with this trail pipe. I have been driving around trying to notice any significant difference but I don't so if you're looking at making this change, it's well worth it for off roading!


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So there is no sound difference? I like the way it looks but I like a stock truck sound. I leave the loud tones to my sports cars.
 
I have one of these on my Tacoma. The main intention is to remove that low hanging tail pipe. You do delete the resonator, so there is just a little bit of added rumble after the fact. But it's not meant for noise, and I do like the slightly more aggressive tone. Probably one of the biggest no brainer mods for the new Toyotas.
 
I have one on my truck as well. I’m a big fan of no exhaust tips showing for a cleaner look.


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So there is no sound difference? I like the way it looks but I like a stock truck sound. I leave the loud tones to my sports cars.
Not really. I have been driving it for a while now and there's not much noticeable difference. If it were loud, I would've put the factory exhaust back on it
 

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