Mustang Cat Back Exhaust Kits

Mustang Cat Back Exhaust Kits

Optimize Your Mustang’s Sound and Power with a Cat-Back Exhaust

Mustang Cat Back Exhaust Kits

Mustang Cat Back Exhaust Kits

Optimize Your Mustang’s Sound and Power with a Cat-Back Exhaust

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  1. CBS12
    SLP Loud Mouth Cat-Back Exhaust System Mustang GT 1999-2004/Mach 1 2003-2004
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    $689.99
  2. Borla Cat-Back Exhaust System ATAK Stainless Steel 2-1/2" GT/Mach 1 Mustang 1999-2004
    Borla Cat-Back Exhaust System ATAK Stainless Steel 2-1/2" GT/Mach 1 Mustang 1999-2004
    Rating:
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    $1,249.99
  3. Flowmaster Cat-Back Exhaust Kit American Thunder 2-1/2” With 3” Stainless Steel Tips Mustang GT 1999-2004/Mach 1 2003-2004
    Flowmaster Cat-Back Exhaust Kit American Thunder 2-1/2” With 3” Stainless Steel Tips Mustang GT 1999-2004/Mach 1 2003-2004
    Rating:
    98%
    $644.95 MSRP $806.95
  4. CBPY10
    Pypes Performance Exhaust Cat-Back Exhaust System Street Pro Dual Stainless Steel With 2-1/2" Turndown Tips Mustang V6 1998-2004
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    $528.79
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Cat Back Exhaust Kits

Cat-back exhaust kits are one of the most popular upgrades for the Ford Mustang. Though the car sounds great from the factory, aftermarket cat-backs give you more volume and better tone. Plus, they make your exhaust pipes less restrictive, improving performance.

A cat-back exhaust kit includes new resonators, mid-pipes, mufflers, and exhaust tips. The resulting exhaust note will range from slightly-louder-than-stock to a deafening roar.

Less restrictive cat-backs are usually louder and provide a bigger increase in power. If you combine your cat-back kit with a cold air intake and electronic tune, you’ll see even better power gains.

Axle-back exhaust kits are more affordable than cat-backs, and they'll improve your Mustang’s volume and tone. However, they don’t provide any performance benefits. You'll also have to cut your pipes to install them. That’s why many drivers prefer to go with a cat-back kit.

If you don’t want a full cat-back kit right now, consider some aftermarket mid-pipes. Installation requires some cutting, but they're an affordable way to improve sound and performance.