Keep your Camry running quietly and efficiently with quality replacement exhaust parts. Shop mufflers, catalytic converters, and pipes for the 2018+ Camry platform.
Camry Exhaust Parts
Unlike performance vehicles, most Camry owners need replacement parts rather than performance upgrades. Our selection includes:
Catalytic Converters - Direct-fit replacements for 2.5L 4-cylinder and 3.5L V6 engines. CARB and EPA options available.
Mufflers - OE-style mufflers for quiet, factory-like sound.
Exhaust Pipes - Intermediate pipes, flanges, and flex sections for repair work.
Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention
The Toyota Camry is one of the most common targets for catalytic converter theft. Consider a cat shield from our Accessories collection.
Why are Toyota Camry catalytic converters stolen so often?
Camrys are targeted because they have high ground clearance for easy access, are plentiful in parking lots, and their catalytic converters contain valuable precious metals (palladium, platinum, rhodium). Thieves can remove them in under 2 minutes. Consider installing a catalytic converter shield or cage to deter theft - we carry these in our Accessories collection.
Do I need a CARB or EPA catalytic converter for my Camry?
CARB-compliant converters are required if you're in California or CARB-adoption states (like NY, CO, CT, MA, etc.). EPA-certified converters are acceptable in all other states. CARB converters cost more due to stricter certification requirements. Check your state regulations - installing the wrong type can cause emissions test failures.
Can I upgrade my Camry's exhaust for better sound?
Yes, although it's less common than with performance vehicles. The Camry V6 (3.5L) can sound respectable with a cat-back system - it has a decent engine note when uncorked. The 4-cylinder benefits less but can still gain a sportier tone. Most Camry owners stick with OE-style exhaust for quiet operation, but options exist if you want more character.
How long should a replacement catalytic converter last on my Camry?
A quality replacement catalytic converter should last 100,000+ miles under normal conditions - similar to the original. Premature failure usually indicates an upstream problem like engine misfires, oil burning, or coolant leaks that damage the catalyst. Address any engine issues before installing a new converter to avoid repeat failures.
How do I know if my Camry's catalytic converter is failing?
Common signs include: check engine light with P0420/P0430 codes (catalyst efficiency below threshold), sulfur/rotten egg smell from exhaust, reduced power and acceleration, failed emissions test, and rattling sounds from the converter (broken substrate). If you're experiencing these symptoms, have the converter inspected before it causes further issues.