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Old 10-12-2020, 03:37 PM   #1
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Difference in TRD Exhaust Parts

Hi,

Does anyone know the difference between the two TRD exhaust parts that are listed on Toyota's site?

PTR03-18170
https://www.trdusa.com/parts-detail....categories=all

PTR03-18190
https://www.trdusa.com/parts-detail....categories=all

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One fits 17+, the other fits Pre-17' models. The axleback to midpipe connection changed in 17'.

Edit: NVM they both list 17' compatibility. So
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Both should work. Both seem to be not axlebacks, but complete catbacks, no? In such case, if one is using midpipe & axleback from set, it's normal that both can be fitted.
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Perhaps one is a outdated part # ?

Doesn't make any sense based on photo provided. 2019 TRD 86 has a Different exhaust tips over standard TRD system.
No changes in fitment when catbacks are installed.
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Perhaps one is a outdated part # ?

Doesn't make any sense based on photo provided. 2019 TRD 86 has a Different exhaust tips over standard TRD system.
No changes in fitment when catbacks are installed.
This ^
It could be as simple as a changed bolt which makes no difference at all. The price difference probably just reflects the old vs new listing.
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Good points here. Thanks for taking a look!
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The Bolts, I believe, are components of the Hardware Kit. So a change to any of those shouldn't change the part number of the Exhaust.

I honestly have no idea what the difference is.

Unless one of them is the Exhaust that came with the Release Series 1.0, and the photo is just not accurate.
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I too was wondering the same thing. It looks like the cheaper one is for 2017+. Not sure if the link shows the difference, but it appears to be a bolt or some other connector that is different (shows up in green). WHY DOES THAT SMALL PART MAKE IT $200 LESS?!!!



Could I buy the cheaper exhaust and use the connectors from my stock exhaust?


https://toyotaparts.bochtoyotasouth....-sr-ptr0318170
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Why do you want TRD? They drone with anything but stock Headers and FP.
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Why do you want TRD? They drone with anything but stock Headers and FP.



but...those....tips.....
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Why do you want TRD? They drone with anything but stock Headers and FP.
they do however if you leave the stock headers it is a great sounding exhaust. I loved mine until headers. It’s for sale now
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I too was wondering the same thing. It looks like the cheaper one is for 2017+. Not sure if the link shows the difference, but it appears to be a bolt or some other connector that is different (shows up in green). WHY DOES THAT SMALL PART MAKE IT $200 LESS?!!!



Could I buy the cheaper exhaust and use the connectors from my stock exhaust?


https://toyotaparts.bochtoyotasouth....-sr-ptr0318170
Both of those part numbers are for 2013+ FRS/86. You have to change the series from "86" to either FRS or all series to see the FRS years.

I'd guess one is just a new part number with an increased price.
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Part Number: PTR0318170
https://parts.toyota.com/p/Toyota__/...TR0318170.html

This product fits 27 vehicle variants.
Scion: 1 models, 8 variants between 2013 and 2016.
Toyota: 1 models, 19 variants between 2017 and 2020.

Scion FR-S 2.0L AT 2013
Scion FR-S 2.0L AT 2 Dr. Coupe 2014, 2015, 2016
Scion FR-S 2.0L MT 2013
Scion FR-S 2.0L MT 2 Dr. Coupe 2014, 2015, 2016
Toyota 86 2.0L AT 2 Dr. Coupe 2017
Toyota 86 2.0L AT 2 Dr. Coupe High 2018, 2019, 2020
Toyota 86 2.0L AT 2 Dr. Coupe Special Edition 2018, 2020
Toyota 86 2.0L AT STANDARD 2018, 2019, 2020
Toyota 86 2.0L MT 2 Dr. Coupe 2017
Toyota 86 2.0L MT 2 Dr. Coupe High 2018, 2019, 2020
Toyota 86 2.0L MT 2 Dr. Coupe Special Edition 2018, 2020
Toyota 86 2.0L MT STANDARD 2018, 2019, 2020
Toyota 86 2.0L MT TRD 2019



Part Number: PTR0318190
https://parts.toyota.com/p/Toyota__/...TR0318190.html

This product fits 17 vehicle variants.
Scion: 1 models, 12 variants between 2013 and 2016.
Toyota: 1 models, 5 variants between 2017 and 2019.

Scion FR-S 2.0L AT 2013
Scion FR-S 2.0L AT 2 Dr. Coupe 2014, 2015, 2016
Scion FR-S 2.0L AT 2 Dr. Coupe Release Series 2.0 2016
Scion FR-S 2.0L AT 2 Dr. Coupe SP Edition 2015
Scion FR-S 2.0L MT 2013
Scion FR-S 2.0L MT 2 Dr. Coupe 2014, 2015, 2016
Scion FR-S 2.0L MT 2 Dr. Coupe Release Series 2.0 2016
Scion FR-S 2.0L MT 2 Dr. Coupe SP Edition 2015
Toyota 86 2.0L AT 2 Dr. Coupe 2017
Toyota 86 2.0L AT 2 Dr. Coupe Special Edition 2017
Toyota 86 2.0L MT 2 Dr. Coupe 2017
Toyota 86 2.0L MT 2 Dr. Coupe Special Edition 2017
Toyota 86 2.0L MT TRD 2019

there you go.
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So much overlap between those two lists. Doesn't make much sense.
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