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Chevrolet Impala Exhaust Systems
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of performance exhaust systems so that you have all the options you want. Our store is full of truck exhaust systems, car exhaust systems, diesel exhaust systems, SUV exhaust systems, dual exhaust systems, and cat-back exhausts, so take a look at our fantastic selection. Whether you are looking for a top-of-the-line Chevrolet Impala performance exhaust system or a cheap Chevrolet Impala exhaust or anything in between, we've got great choices for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chevrolet Impala exhaust system needs!
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Fits: 1965 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V, 1966 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V, 1968 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V, 1967 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V
PART# 15165
Fits: 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS;3.5, 6V, 2007 Chevrolet Impala LT;3.9, 6V, 2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LT;3.9, 6V, 2006 Chevrolet Impala LTZ;3.9, 6V
PART# 16728
Fits: 2007 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2006 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2008 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2009 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V
PART# 16707
Fits: 1959 Chevrolet Impala; 5.7, 8V
PART# 15164
Fits: 2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS;5.3, 8V, 2007 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2006 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS;5.3, 8V
PART# 16727
Fits: 1963 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6L, 1961 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6L, 1964 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V, 1962 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6L
PART# 16724
Fits: 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 3.8, 6V, 2004 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6V, 2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 3.8, 6V, 2002 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6V, 2001 Chevrol...
PART# 16729
Fits: 14-16 Chevrolet Impala (V 6 3.6 LFLEX, V 6 3.6 LGAS, V 6 3.6 LBI-FUEL)
PART# 19023
Fits: 59-64 Impala V8
PART# 817413
Exhaust Type: Header-Back
Finish: Stainless Steel
Fits: 94-96 Impala SS V8; 5.7L
PART# 17171
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Stainless 2.5" Dual X-Member Header Back Exhaust 65-68 Chevy Impala/Caprice V8
Stainless Steel Dual 2.5" CatBack Exhaust System For 14-20 Chevy Impala 3.6L V6
2.5" Stainless Steel Dual CatBack Exhaust System For 14-20 Chevy Impala 3.6L V6
Scratch/Dent Stainless 2.5" CatBack Exhaust System 14-20 Chevy Impala 3.6L V6
Exhaust System For 06-11 Chevrolet Impala 3.5L Resonator Middle Pipe Muffler
Fits 1960 - 1964 Chevrolet Full Size Exhaust System 73044
DID YOU KNOW?
Most exhaust systems are also referred to as cat-back exhausts. This is because in general, aftermarket exhausts are made to start from the catalytic converter and go back. So in general Chevrolet Impala exhausts include all the exhaust piping starting from the catalytic converter and going back, including the muffler and muffler tip(s).
Some manufacturers make axle-back exhausts, which do not include the segment of exhaust piping between the catalytic converter and the rear axle of the vehicle. Our product descriptions will denote if any Chevrolet Impala exhaust system is an axle-back.
Many people buy exhaust systems so their car or truck will sound better. Lucky for us, many manufacturers do sound testing as part of the R&D process when engineering their exhaust systems. So there are a lot of good products on the market to choose from. If manufacturers make sound clips available for exhausts, we will have a link to it from the detail page of the product listing for the part. Otherwise, as a general rule of thumb, you get what you pay for when it comes to Chevrolet Impala exhaust systems, meaning that the more affordable ones are an upgrade over your factory exhaust but probably won't sound as good or perform as well as the ones that cost more. The higher cost is normally attributed to large R&D expenditures in most cases, meaning you should expect better sound and air flow from the ones that cost more.
If you have any questions about exhaust systems we carry, contact us any time!
Some manufacturers make axle-back exhausts, which do not include the segment of exhaust piping between the catalytic converter and the rear axle of the vehicle. Our product descriptions will denote if any Chevrolet Impala exhaust system is an axle-back.
Many people buy exhaust systems so their car or truck will sound better. Lucky for us, many manufacturers do sound testing as part of the R&D process when engineering their exhaust systems. So there are a lot of good products on the market to choose from. If manufacturers make sound clips available for exhausts, we will have a link to it from the detail page of the product listing for the part. Otherwise, as a general rule of thumb, you get what you pay for when it comes to Chevrolet Impala exhaust systems, meaning that the more affordable ones are an upgrade over your factory exhaust but probably won't sound as good or perform as well as the ones that cost more. The higher cost is normally attributed to large R&D expenditures in most cases, meaning you should expect better sound and air flow from the ones that cost more.
If you have any questions about exhaust systems we carry, contact us any time!
FAQs
Q: What does an ehaust system do? Why buy an exhaust system?
A: A performance exhaust system is used to increase horsepower for your car by allowing exhaust gases to pass through your exhaust system with less backpressure and less resistance. Larger-diameter piping is normally used, depending on the application, in order to gain more horsepower and torque levels throughout the power band. A performance exhaust system can be the most cost-effective modification you can do to get more horsepower out of your car, not to mention that it will give your car a deeper more aggressive sound. And depending on the brand, performance exhaust systems normally include gorgeous new mufflers that add a great appearance to your car.
Q: How do you install an exhaust system?
A: Exhaust systems are installed using the supplied hardware, which includes gaskets and high grade bolts. This is truly a bolt-on procedure and most exhaust systems are an exact fit with no modifications needed. For this reason, getting a performance exhaust system is normally considered one of the easiest ways to gain noticeable horsepower for your car.
Q: What exactly does "cat-back" mean when people say "cat-back exhaust"?
A: Many performance exhaust systems are also referred to as cat-back exhausts. Cat-back means that the exhaust piping starts from your catalytic converter and runs back all the way to the exhaust tip(s).
Q: Does a cat-back exhaust come with a catalytic converter?
A: No, "cat-back" actually means from the rear of the catalytic converter back, so it will include everything after the converter, but not the converter itself.
A: A performance exhaust system is used to increase horsepower for your car by allowing exhaust gases to pass through your exhaust system with less backpressure and less resistance. Larger-diameter piping is normally used, depending on the application, in order to gain more horsepower and torque levels throughout the power band. A performance exhaust system can be the most cost-effective modification you can do to get more horsepower out of your car, not to mention that it will give your car a deeper more aggressive sound. And depending on the brand, performance exhaust systems normally include gorgeous new mufflers that add a great appearance to your car.
Q: How do you install an exhaust system?
A: Exhaust systems are installed using the supplied hardware, which includes gaskets and high grade bolts. This is truly a bolt-on procedure and most exhaust systems are an exact fit with no modifications needed. For this reason, getting a performance exhaust system is normally considered one of the easiest ways to gain noticeable horsepower for your car.
Q: What exactly does "cat-back" mean when people say "cat-back exhaust"?
A: Many performance exhaust systems are also referred to as cat-back exhausts. Cat-back means that the exhaust piping starts from your catalytic converter and runs back all the way to the exhaust tip(s).
Q: Does a cat-back exhaust come with a catalytic converter?
A: No, "cat-back" actually means from the rear of the catalytic converter back, so it will include everything after the converter, but not the converter itself.
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Chevrolet Impala Exhaust Systems
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of performance exhaust systems so that you have all the options you want. Our store is full of truck exhaust systems, car exhaust systems, diesel exhaust systems, SUV exhaust systems, dual exhaust systems, and cat-back exhausts, so take a look at our fantastic selection. Whether you are looking for a top-of-the-line Chevrolet Impala performance exhaust system or a cheap Chevrolet Impala exhaust or anything in between, we've got great choices for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chevrolet Impala exhaust system needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Chevrolet Impala Exhaust Systems by Year
Shop Chevrolet Impala Exhaust Systems by Brand
1 - 12 of 26
Sort by:
Fits: 1965 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V, 1966 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V, 1968 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V, 1967 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V
PART# 15165
Fits: 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS;3.5, 6V, 2007 Chevrolet Impala LT;3.9, 6V, 2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LT;3.9, 6V, 2006 Chevrolet Impala LTZ;3.9, 6V
PART# 16728
Fits: 2007 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2006 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2008 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2009 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V
PART# 16707
Fits: 1959 Chevrolet Impala; 5.7, 8V
PART# 15164
Fits: 2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS;5.3, 8V, 2007 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2006 Chevrolet Impala SS;5.3, 8V, 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS;5.3, 8V
PART# 16727
Fits: 1963 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6L, 1961 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6L, 1964 Chevrolet Impala; 5.4, 8V, 1962 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6L
PART# 16724
Fits: 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 3.8, 6V, 2004 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6V, 2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 3.8, 6V, 2002 Chevrolet Impala; 3.8, 6V, 2001 Chevrol...
PART# 16729
Fits: 14-16 Chevrolet Impala (V 6 3.6 LFLEX, V 6 3.6 LGAS, V 6 3.6 LBI-FUEL)
PART# 19023
Fits: 59-64 Impala V8
PART# 817413
Exhaust Type: Header-Back
Finish: Stainless Steel
Fits: 94-96 Impala SS V8; 5.7L
PART# 17171
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Stainless 2.5" Dual X-Member Header Back Exhaust 65-68 Chevy Impala/Caprice V8
Stainless Steel Dual 2.5" CatBack Exhaust System For 14-20 Chevy Impala 3.6L V6
2.5" Stainless Steel Dual CatBack Exhaust System For 14-20 Chevy Impala 3.6L V6
Scratch/Dent Stainless 2.5" CatBack Exhaust System 14-20 Chevy Impala 3.6L V6
Exhaust System For 06-11 Chevrolet Impala 3.5L Resonator Middle Pipe Muffler
Fits 1960 - 1964 Chevrolet Full Size Exhaust System 73044
DID YOU KNOW?
Most exhaust systems are also referred to as cat-back exhausts. This is because in general, aftermarket exhausts are made to start from the catalytic converter and go back. So in general Chevrolet Impala exhausts include all the exhaust piping starting from the catalytic converter and going back, including the muffler and muffler tip(s).
Some manufacturers make axle-back exhausts, which do not include the segment of exhaust piping between the catalytic converter and the rear axle of the vehicle. Our product descriptions will denote if any Chevrolet Impala exhaust system is an axle-back.
Many people buy exhaust systems so their car or truck will sound better. Lucky for us, many manufacturers do sound testing as part of the R&D process when engineering their exhaust systems. So there are a lot of good products on the market to choose from. If manufacturers make sound clips available for exhausts, we will have a link to it from the detail page of the product listing for the part. Otherwise, as a general rule of thumb, you get what you pay for when it comes to Chevrolet Impala exhaust systems, meaning that the more affordable ones are an upgrade over your factory exhaust but probably won't sound as good or perform as well as the ones that cost more. The higher cost is normally attributed to large R&D expenditures in most cases, meaning you should expect better sound and air flow from the ones that cost more.
If you have any questions about exhaust systems we carry, contact us any time!
Some manufacturers make axle-back exhausts, which do not include the segment of exhaust piping between the catalytic converter and the rear axle of the vehicle. Our product descriptions will denote if any Chevrolet Impala exhaust system is an axle-back.
Many people buy exhaust systems so their car or truck will sound better. Lucky for us, many manufacturers do sound testing as part of the R&D process when engineering their exhaust systems. So there are a lot of good products on the market to choose from. If manufacturers make sound clips available for exhausts, we will have a link to it from the detail page of the product listing for the part. Otherwise, as a general rule of thumb, you get what you pay for when it comes to Chevrolet Impala exhaust systems, meaning that the more affordable ones are an upgrade over your factory exhaust but probably won't sound as good or perform as well as the ones that cost more. The higher cost is normally attributed to large R&D expenditures in most cases, meaning you should expect better sound and air flow from the ones that cost more.
If you have any questions about exhaust systems we carry, contact us any time!
FAQs
Q: What does an ehaust system do? Why buy an exhaust system?
A: A performance exhaust system is used to increase horsepower for your car by allowing exhaust gases to pass through your exhaust system with less backpressure and less resistance. Larger-diameter piping is normally used, depending on the application, in order to gain more horsepower and torque levels throughout the power band. A performance exhaust system can be the most cost-effective modification you can do to get more horsepower out of your car, not to mention that it will give your car a deeper more aggressive sound. And depending on the brand, performance exhaust systems normally include gorgeous new mufflers that add a great appearance to your car.
Q: How do you install an exhaust system?
A: Exhaust systems are installed using the supplied hardware, which includes gaskets and high grade bolts. This is truly a bolt-on procedure and most exhaust systems are an exact fit with no modifications needed. For this reason, getting a performance exhaust system is normally considered one of the easiest ways to gain noticeable horsepower for your car.
Q: What exactly does "cat-back" mean when people say "cat-back exhaust"?
A: Many performance exhaust systems are also referred to as cat-back exhausts. Cat-back means that the exhaust piping starts from your catalytic converter and runs back all the way to the exhaust tip(s).
Q: Does a cat-back exhaust come with a catalytic converter?
A: No, "cat-back" actually means from the rear of the catalytic converter back, so it will include everything after the converter, but not the converter itself.
A: A performance exhaust system is used to increase horsepower for your car by allowing exhaust gases to pass through your exhaust system with less backpressure and less resistance. Larger-diameter piping is normally used, depending on the application, in order to gain more horsepower and torque levels throughout the power band. A performance exhaust system can be the most cost-effective modification you can do to get more horsepower out of your car, not to mention that it will give your car a deeper more aggressive sound. And depending on the brand, performance exhaust systems normally include gorgeous new mufflers that add a great appearance to your car.
Q: How do you install an exhaust system?
A: Exhaust systems are installed using the supplied hardware, which includes gaskets and high grade bolts. This is truly a bolt-on procedure and most exhaust systems are an exact fit with no modifications needed. For this reason, getting a performance exhaust system is normally considered one of the easiest ways to gain noticeable horsepower for your car.
Q: What exactly does "cat-back" mean when people say "cat-back exhaust"?
A: Many performance exhaust systems are also referred to as cat-back exhausts. Cat-back means that the exhaust piping starts from your catalytic converter and runs back all the way to the exhaust tip(s).
Q: Does a cat-back exhaust come with a catalytic converter?
A: No, "cat-back" actually means from the rear of the catalytic converter back, so it will include everything after the converter, but not the converter itself.
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Video Description:Exhaust Systems on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
Check out this video where we break down all the basics about buying an exhaust system at Andy's Auto Sport. We explain what a "cat-back" exhaust is, and we also explain why some exhaust systems are more expensive than others. We also explain why an exhaust system should be your very first purchase if you're looking to add more horsepower to your car or truck. After you watch this video, you should be fully informed and ready to choose which exhaust to buy from Andy's. Enjoy!
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