

3" stainless mandrel-bent free-flowing cat-back pipes and straight-thru muffler cut backpressure up to 92%. Throaty sound; 5" polished tip; bolt-on direct fit.
2004-08 TITAN PICKUP: Banks' 3" all-stainless-steel, mandrel-bent Monster exhaust system bolts behind the catalytic converter, cutting backpressure by 92%, optimizing airflow, improving engine life, increasing fuel efficiency and adding power. The low-restriction, 3" straight through Monster muffler more than doubles the stock muffler flow and provides an authoritative, yet civil exhaust sound. The finishing touch: a mirror-bright 5" polished-stainless double-walled tailpipe tip with a rolled edge. Vehicle-specific for easy bolt-on installation. Fully compatible with Nissan's factory warranty, the entire system is covered by Banks' Lifetime Ltd. Warranty.


Includes: Stainless, 3" straight-through polished-stainless Monster muffler; Stainless, 3" constant-diameter Monster Y-pipe and tailpipe; Polished-stainless, 5" double-wall tailpipe tip with rolled edge.
| Application | Year Range | Part # |
|---|---|---|
| Monster exhaust system 5.6L Titan, ALL CAB, SB | 2004-08 | 48120 |
| Monster exhaust system 5.6L Titan, CCLB | 2008 | 48122 |
| Exhaust- Monster Exhaust, Single Passenger side exit '04-09 (Part #97058) |
2008-09-16
Banks Monster Exhaust on a 2007 Nissan Titan 5.6L
I had a Banks Monster Exhaust kit installed on my Titan last Tuesday. Very Nice tone. The installation gave me better low end from idle, improved power all through the range and a slight operating temperature drop.
Thank you Gale for a great Exhaust system!
Lee A., Macungie, PA
2009-08-05
I have the 5'' monster exhaust :) they said it was the biggest and best exhaust they could think of at the truck shop, which is definitely true :)
Josh B., Victorville CA
Banks Monster exhaust on a Nissan Titan truck.
“Let someone else use his or her beloved truck as a proving ground. I will wait and purchase a proven product from a time-proven company such as Gale Banks Engineering.”
Turbo Diesel Register (May/Jun/Jul '05)