2021-2023 Ford Bronco Exhaust Buying Guide
When Ford announced the return of the Bronco, people had a reason to be excited. With the vehicle going back to its roots in terms of styling and being incredibly capable off-road. The Bronco has, in a very short time, shown that it is not only phenomenal off-road but also is a great vehicle for light off-roading and for driving around town or even long trips. That said, they do deserve even more power and performance as well as a stronger exhaust note. To get them to that next level, we have organized the ultimate buying guide for exhaust systems on your Ford Bronco!
Whether you want a slightly louder tone with a new axle-back setup or you want to go full bore with a racy cat-back exhaust, you can make your Bronco stand out unlike any other with an aftermarket setup like these.
Check out the most popular and best-performing exhaust options for the Ford Bronco here and pick the next upgrade for your Bronco!
Starting Off With Axle-Back Exhausts
Going with a muffler swap or axle-back exhaust is a great way to bring up the volume and change the tone of your exhaust without running a risk of meeting emissions regulations in any location. Choosing the right axle-back exhaust very much depends on what you want to get out of your Bronco, whether it is simply for personal enjoyment, improved flow, or simply to wake the car up more while daily driving it.
Some of these exhausts may annoy others around you with their volume, but they are designed to make your Bronco feel and sound more aggressive than ever before. With an axle-back exhaust, you can expect small performance gains, but these will mostly be to bring out better tone and volume from your truck.
- 2.3L Engine
- 2.7L Engine
- Universal
Do It All With A Cat-Back Exhaust
A cat-back exhaust is a do-it-all system for these vehicles, including mid-pipes, mufflers, and exhaust outlets while keeping your catalytic converters stock and healthy. Simple to install, both good looking and good sounding, and best of all - providing a nice upgrade in horsepower and torque.
Cat-back exhausts can get very loud, depending on the type of setup, so knowing how loud you want your Bronco to be should be a major factor before buying a setup for yours. These exhausts are much less restrictive than stock and as a result, have quite a lot of performance to offer.
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