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July 3, 2026 • 10 min read
The best exhaust for a 1995–2004 Toyota Tacoma 3.4L is a cat-back system matched to your exact year and drivetrain, and for most first-gen owners the MagnaFlow BRExhaust Direct-Fit Kit (106-0389) hits the sweet spot at $362. The 3.4L V6 in the first-generation Tacoma is the venerable Toyota 5VZ-FE – a cast-iron, DOHC 24-valve engine rated at 190 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque from the factory. It is one of the most reliable truck engines ever built, but its restrictive stock muffler leaves both sound and a few honest horsepower on the table. This guide compares the five best exhaust systems we stock for the 3.4L Tacoma at NLP Performance in Tampa, FL, with real materials, fitment, and pricing so you can buy the right kit once.
Our Verdict
MagnaFlow BRExhaust Direct-Fit Kit (106-0389) – the best overall value for the 1995–2004 Tacoma 3.4L.
It is the only kit here that covers the entire 1995–2004 3.4L run, installs bolt-on with every gasket and clamp in the box, uses mandrel-bent tubing for real flow, and does it for $362. Want a louder, lifetime-stainless setup? Step up to Borla T-304. Want budget stainless? MBRP T409. We break down all five below.
Shop Our Top Pick →Why the 3.4L V6 Tacoma Responds to a Cat-Back Exhaust
The first-generation Tacoma 3.4L breathes better with a freer-flowing exhaust because the factory system was tuned for quiet, not flow. The 5VZ-FE is a 3,378 cc DOHC V6 with a famously flat torque curve – roughly 90% of its 220 lb-ft is available from about 2,200 rpm – so any reduction in backpressure translates into crisper throttle response and a stronger mid-range pull, exactly where a truck lives. A quality cat-back replaces the restrictive OEM muffler and crush-bent piping with mandrel-bent tubing and a straight-through or low-restriction muffler.
Set realistic expectations on power. On a naturally aspirated 5VZ-FE, a cat-back exhaust typically frees up 5–12 horsepower and a similar amount of torque – meaningful, but the bigger wins are a deeper V6 tone, reduced exhaust weight over the heavy factory system, and long-term corrosion resistance if you choose stainless. Owners chasing larger gains usually pair the exhaust with a cold air intake and a header down the road; the exhaust is the foundation of that build.
MagnaFlow BRExhaust 106-0389 – mandrel-bent, direct-fit replacement for the 3.4L Tacoma.
The 5 Best Exhaust Systems for the 1995–2004 Tacoma 3.4L
Every system below is in stock at NLP Performance and confirmed to fit the 3.4L V6 (5VZ-FE) first-generation Tacoma. We ranked them by value, material, sound, and fitment coverage so you can match a kit to your exact year and drivetrain.
1. MagnaFlow BRExhaust Direct-Fit Kit 106-0389 – Best Overall Value
The MagnaFlow BRExhaust 106-0389 is a direct-fit, OE-style replacement built from aluminized steel with precision mandrel-bent pipes for better flow than the crush-bent tubing found in cheap replacements. It is the widest-fitting kit in this guide, covering the full 1995–2004 3.4L range, and every gasket and clamp you need is in the box. The multi-piece, bolt-on design means no cutting, bending, or welding – most driveway installs take one to two hours. If you want the factory-quiet civility back with fresh, rust-free tubing and a modest bump in flow at the lowest price here, this is the kit to buy.
Key Specifications
What We Like
- + Widest fitment: covers all 1995–2004 3.4L trucks
- + Mandrel-bent pipes and complete gasket/clamp kit included
- + Lowest price of any kit in this guide at $362
Things to Consider
- – Aluminized steel resists rust but is not lifetime stainless
- – Near-stock tone; not the loudest option here
2. Borla 95-99 Tacoma 3.4L V6 SS Cat-Back – Best Sound (1995–1999)
If you own an early 3.4L Tacoma and want the signature Borla note, this USA-made cat-back is the premium pick. It is built from T-304 austenitic stainless steel – the most corrosion-resistant material in this comparison – and backed by Borla's Million Mile Warranty, which covers the original purchaser for the life of the vehicle. Borla's straight-through, patented mufflers deliver an aggressive, drone-controlled V6 growl under throttle while staying civil at highway cruise. At $899.99 (down from $1,007.99) it is the sound-and-longevity choice for the 1995–1999 trucks.
What We Like
- + Premium T-304 stainless resists rust for the life of the truck
- + Aggressive, drone-managed Borla V6 tone
- + Million Mile Warranty from a USA manufacturer
Things to Consider
- – Highest price in the guide
- – Fits 1995–1999 only; 2000–2004 owners need a different kit
Borla T-304 stainless construction and straight-through muffler design.
3. Borla 00-04 Tacoma Pre-Runner 3.4L Side-Exit Cat-Back – Best for 2000–2004 4WD
For 2000–2004 Pre-Runner and 4WD 3.4L trucks in the Extended Cab / Short Bed configuration, this Borla routes the tailpipe to a truck side exit ahead of the rear tire – the smart choice if you tow, run a hitch, or want the tip clear of a heavy rear bumper. Like all Borla cat-backs it is T-304 stainless with the Million Mile Warranty, so it delivers the same rich note and lifetime durability as the 95-99 system while matching the later trucks' chassis routing. At $889.99 it undercuts the early-model Borla by a few dollars.
4. MBRP 01-05 Tacoma 2.4/2.7/3.4L T409 Cat-Back – Best Budget Stainless
MBRP's 2.5-inch T409 stainless cat-back is the value stainless play for 2001–2004 3.4L trucks. T409 is a ferritic stainless that resists penetrating rust far better than aluminized steel, and MBRP backs it with a limited lifetime warranty (surface rust excluded). The mandrel-bent, turn-down-style tailpipe exits before the rear tire and adds a deeper, moderately louder tone than stock without excessive cabin drone. At $378.24 – marked down from $549.69 – it is the cheapest way into real stainless on the first-gen Tacoma.
What We Like
- + T409 stainless with a limited lifetime warranty
- + Deeper tone than stock, minimal highway drone
- + Big discount – stainless for under $380
Things to Consider
- – Fits 2001–2004 3.4L; not the 1995–2000 trucks
- – T409 can develop surface rust (not warrantied)
5. MBRP 01-05 Tacoma 2.7/3.4L 4x4 Single Side-Exit T409 – Best for 4x4 Clearance
Lifted or trail-driven 4x4 owners should look at this MBRP single side-exit T409 system, engineered specifically for the 4x4 3.4L chassis. The 2.5-inch mandrel-bent tubing routes to a single side exit that keeps the tailpipe tucked away from departure angles and rear recovery points. It shares the same T409 stainless construction and limited lifetime warranty as the turn-down kit, with a slightly fuller tone. At $543.99 (was $790.58) it is the go-to for 2001–2004 4x4 trucks that need clearance-friendly routing.
MBRP 2.5in mandrel-bent T409 stainless tubing and muffler.
Toyota Tacoma 3.4L Exhaust Comparison
Here is how the five systems stack up on material, configuration, exact 3.4L fitment, and price. Match the year and drivetrain of your truck to the correct kit – the MagnaFlow is the only one that fits every 1995–2004 3.4L Tacoma.
| Kit | Material | Configuration | Fits 3.4L | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MagnaFlow BRExhaust 106-0389Top Pick | Aluminized steel | Direct-fit, mandrel-bent | 1995–2004 | $362.00 |
| Borla 95-99 SS Cat-Back | T-304 stainless | Cat-back, rear exit | 1995–1999 | $899.99 |
| Borla 00-04 Pre-Runner Side-Exit | T-304 stainless | Cat-back, side exit | 2000–2004 4WD | $889.99 |
| MBRP T409 Turn-Down | T409 stainless | 2.5in, turn-down | 2001–2004 | $378.24 |
| MBRP T409 4x4 Side-Exit | T409 stainless | 2.5in, single side | 2001–2004 4x4 | $543.99 |
Aluminized vs T409 vs T-304 Stainless: Which Should You Buy?
The exhaust material determines how long the system survives Florida humidity, road salt, and daily heat cycling. Here is the practical difference between the three used on these Tacoma kits:
Aluminized-steel construction on the direct-fit MagnaFlow BRExhaust kit.
Aluminized steel (MagnaFlow BRExhaust): Carbon steel with an aluminum-silicon coating. It resists corrosion well and is the most affordable option, but the coating can eventually wear at welds and hangers. Ideal for budget-minded owners or milder climates – and it is exactly what makes the $362 MagnaFlow the value leader.
T409 ferritic stainless (MBRP): A magnetic, chromium-bearing stainless that resists penetrating rust far better than aluminized steel. It can develop light surface discoloration over time but will not rot through, which is why MBRP offers a limited lifetime warranty (surface rust excluded). The best balance of price and longevity.
T-304 austenitic stainless (Borla): The premium 300-series stainless – non-magnetic, highly polishable, and the most corrosion-resistant of the three. It carries Borla's Million Mile Warranty and keeps a bright, clean look for years. It costs the most, but it is a buy-once component.
Installation: What to Expect on a First-Gen Tacoma
A cat-back exhaust on a 1995–2004 Tacoma 3.4L is a bolt-on job that most owners finish in one to two hours with hand tools. All of these systems connect at the factory flange behind the catalytic converter and hang on the existing OEM rubber isolators – no cutting or welding required on the direct-fit MagnaFlow, and the Borla and MBRP kits are engineered to the same slip-fit or clamp-together standard.
Plan for a few practical steps: soak the factory exhaust bolts and clamps in penetrating oil the night before, since 20-plus-year-old hardware is often seized. Support the system on a jack stand or a second set of hands, leave all clamps finger-tight until the tips are aligned, then torque everything down and confirm the pipe has clearance from the frame and rear axle. If your factory hangers are cracked or your rubber isolators are dry-rotted, replace them at the same time for a rattle-free install.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best exhaust for a 1995–2004 Toyota Tacoma 3.4L?
The MagnaFlow BRExhaust Direct-Fit Kit 106-0389 is the best overall exhaust for the 1995–2004 Tacoma 3.4L at $362, because it is the only kit that fits the entire model run, installs bolt-on with all gaskets and clamps included, and uses mandrel-bent tubing. For premium stainless and the loudest note, choose the Borla T-304 cat-back; for budget stainless, the MBRP T409 at $378.24.
How much horsepower does a cat-back add to a 3.4L Tacoma?
A cat-back exhaust typically adds about 5–12 horsepower and a similar amount of torque on a naturally aspirated 3.4L 5VZ-FE. The gains are modest because the engine is factory-rated at 190 hp and 220 lb-ft, but you also get a deeper tone, better throttle response in the 2,500–4,000 rpm range, and reduced weight over the heavy OEM system.
Will an aftermarket exhaust void my Tacoma warranty or fail emissions?
A cat-back exhaust is 50-state legal because it installs behind the catalytic converter and does not touch the emissions equipment. Every system in this guide is a cat-back, so it retains your factory catalytic converters and passes emissions inspections. It also will not void your powertrain warranty under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act unless the exhaust directly causes a failure.
Is T-304 or T409 stainless better for a Tacoma exhaust?
T-304 stainless is the higher-grade material – it is non-magnetic, more corrosion-resistant, and stays bright, which is why Borla uses it and backs it with a Million Mile Warranty. T409 stainless (used by MBRP) resists rust-through and carries a limited lifetime warranty but can show surface discoloration. For a daily-driven or salt-belt truck, T-304 lasts longest; for the best value in stainless, T409 is excellent.
How long does it take to install a cat-back on a first-gen Tacoma?
Most owners install a cat-back on a 1995–2004 Tacoma 3.4L in one to two hours with basic hand tools. The direct-fit MagnaFlow requires no cutting or welding and reuses the factory hangers. Soak the aged factory bolts in penetrating oil first, keep the clamps loose until the tips are aligned, then torque everything down.
Which exhaust fits a 2002 Tacoma 3.4L Pre-Runner?
A 2002 Tacoma 3.4L Pre-Runner fits the MagnaFlow BRExhaust 106-0389 (1995–2004), the Borla 00-04 Pre-Runner side-exit cat-back, and the MBRP 01-05 T409 systems. Choose the MagnaFlow for best value, the Borla for premium sound and lifetime stainless, or the MBRP T409 turn-down for budget stainless at $378.24.
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