DIY exhaust steel

DIY exhaust parts can be used to repair a leaking exhaust. Since the exhaust system hangs underneath the car, it is especially susceptible to moisture and rust, which can cause a leak. With our extensive range of parts, there?s a good chance you'll find what you need to repair your exhaust or if you want to build your own unique exhaust system. Here, you?ll find pipes, bends, reducers, and gaskets, as well as centre mufflers and rear mufflers if you need them. Due to the wide application of these parts, it?s important to pay close attention to the specifications when ordering.

135 Products
Middle muffler, universalBosal
Middle muffler, universal
33,53
Out of stock
Elbow 90 degreesSimons
Elbow 90 degrees
11,81
Out of stock
cardan ElbowSimons
cardan Elbow
23,62
Out of stock
Elbow 60 degreesSimons
Elbow 60 degrees
10,04
Out of stock
T Pipe 2.5 inchSimons
T Pipe 2.5 inch
51,96
Out of stock
Bend 90 degreesSimons
Bend 90 degrees
20,66
Out of stock
PasbusSimons
Pasbus
11,22
Out of stock
Middle muffler, universalBosal
Middle muffler, universal
44,13
Out of stock
T TubeSimons
T Tube
51,96
Out of stock
Flexible tubeSimons
Flexible tube
47,05
Out of stock
Pasbus RVSSimons
Pasbus RVS
9,96
Out of stock
End styling Twin QuattroSimons
End styling Twin Quattro
109,04
Out of stock
Bend 30 degreesSimons
Bend 30 degrees
83,58
Out of stock
Tube chrome-platedSimons
Tube chrome-plated
38,74
Out of stock
Tube 1mSimons
Tube 1m
83,58
Out of stock

When replacing exhaust parts, the fit is crucial. The pipes should not be too long and must not hang too low under your vehicle. Make sure the noise level of your car is not too loud after installation, or you may fail your MOT. A centre muffler helps to reduce the noise.

Choose the right diameter for a perfect fit and consider exhaust bends and reducers to ensure everything fits neatly under your car. Don?t forget the necessary mounting accessories, such as hangers, gaskets, exhaust assembly paste, and clamps. You can complete the look with a stylish exhaust tip.

DIY exhaust installation


Although it is possible to build a complete exhaust system yourself, it requires technical knowledge and careful research. For replacing a pipe or muffler, basic skills will be enough.

Remember to also replace the gaskets and flanges. Often, the hangers can still be reused, but make sure to inspect them carefully. If you?re unsure about what you need, we recommend consulting an experienced mechanic. They can advise you on the best parts and the correct installation procedure.

Cost of DIY exhaust systems


The cost of building your own exhaust varies depending on what you need to replace. If you?re handy and can carry out the replacement yourself, you?ll save significantly on labour costs. However, always ensure that everything is securely fastened.