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Super Carry Exhaust, Identified Before It Ships

On a Super Carry, exhaust usually comes down to whether the section that has failed can be replaced on its own or whether corrosion has already taken the neighbouring joints with it. Tell us which car you have and we'll come back with Suzuki Super Carry parts, matched to your car

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Exhaust for the Suzuki Super Carry

Getting exhaust right first time

Suzuki's current local range is petrol, so exhaust work here is about catalytic converters and lambda sensors rather than the DPF systems that dominate the diesel marques. Cylinder count is the thing people get wrong: most of the range is a three- or four-cylinder with a single system, but the older Grand Vitara was also sold here as a V6, and a V6 is a different exhaust layout entirely from the manifolds back. The naturally aspirated and turbocharged Vitara derivatives differ from each other too, and the rear-drive Super Carry and Eeco are routed unlike anything else.

The decision in front of you is usually whether the section that has failed can be replaced on its own or whether corrosion has already taken the neighbouring joints with it. To get you a straight answer on it we need the derivative — on a Vitara whether it is the 1.6 or the 1.4 turbo, and on an older Grand Vitara whether it is a four-cylinder or a V6.

The car

Suzuki Super Carry, year of manufacture, and the derivative if you know it.

The code

VIN or registration number. A photo of the licence disc works just as well.

The problem

What has failed, or what you need replaced. A photo helps for anything cosmetic.

Pick the part your Super Carry is missing

The derivative — on a Vitara whether it is the 1.6 or the 1.4 turbo, and on an older Grand Vitara whether it is a four-cylinder or a V6 will settle most of these. Pick the component and we'll confirm the rest.

Exhaust Manifold for the Suzuki Super Carry

Exhaust Manifold

Exhaust manifolds for Suzuki petrol engines, several of which carry the catalyst in the casting itself

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Catalytic Converter for the Suzuki Super Carry

Catalytic Converter

Catalytic converters for Suzuki petrol models, both direct-fit and the universal units an exhaust shop welds in

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Oxygen Sensors for the Suzuki Super Carry

Oxygen Sensors

Upstream and downstream lambda sensors for Suzuki petrol engines

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Exhaust Pipes for the Suzuki Super Carry

Exhaust Pipes

Front, centre and rear pipe sections for Suzuki exhaust systems

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Muffler for the Suzuki Super Carry

Muffler

Rear silencer boxes for Suzuki models, the part that usually rots out first on the whole system

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Resonator for the Suzuki Super Carry

Resonator

Centre resonator boxes that take the drone out of Suzuki exhaust systems

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Tailpipe for the Suzuki Super Carry

Tailpipe

Tailpipe sections and outlets for Suzuki exhaust systems

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Exhaust Gaskets for the Suzuki Super Carry

Exhaust Gaskets

Manifold and flange gaskets for Suzuki exhausts, the cheap parts that stop a tick becoming a blow

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Exhaust Hangers for the Suzuki Super Carry

Exhaust Hangers

Rubber hangers and mounting brackets that carry the exhaust under Suzuki models

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Heat Shields for the Suzuki Super Carry

Heat Shields

Underbody and manifold heat shields for Suzuki models — usually replaced because a rusted shield is rattling, not because it failed

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Exhaust Clamps for the Suzuki Super Carry

Exhaust Clamps

U-bolt and band clamps for joining Suzuki exhaust sections

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Flex Pipe for the Suzuki Super Carry

Flex Pipe

Flexible braided sections that absorb engine rock before it cracks a Suzuki exhaust downstream

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Y-Pipe for the Suzuki Super Carry

Y-Pipe

Y-section connectors, relevant on the older V6 Grand Vitara and on custom Suzuki exhaust work

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H-Pipe for the Suzuki Super Carry

H-Pipe

H-section crossover pipes for the twin-bank Suzuki applications and custom exhaust builds that use them

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X-Pipe for the Suzuki Super Carry

X-Pipe

X-section crossovers used in performance exhaust builds on twin-pipe Suzuki applications

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Downpipe for the Suzuki Super Carry

Downpipe

Turbo downpipes for the Boosterjet Suzuki models — the Swift Sport and the turbocharged Vitara among them

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Mid-Pipe for the Suzuki Super Carry

Mid-Pipe

Centre pipe sections linking the front of a Suzuki exhaust to the rear silencer

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Exhaust Tips for the Suzuki Super Carry

Exhaust Tips

Slip-on and bolt-on tips that tidy up the rear of a Suzuki

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EGR Valve for the Suzuki Super Carry

EGR Valve

EGR valves and coolers for the Suzuki petrol engines fitted with exhaust gas recirculation

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Super Carry generations and what changes

The Super Carry reached South Africa as the Super Carry single cab, Suzuki's load carrier for the South African business market, running a 1.2-litre four-cylinder driving the rear wheels. Exhaust fitment splits on the generation long before it splits on trim. This is a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, unlike every Suzuki passenger car sold here — do not assume anything from the front-drive range transfers, particularly around the driveline and rear suspension. Find your derivative below, then send the code from the VIN plate with your enquiry.

  • Suzuki Super Carry 1.2 (single cab)

Not sure which derivative you own? Send the VIN with your enquiry and we'll confirm compatibility before anything is dispatched.

Super Carry Exhaust: the things that actually decide fitment

Any exhaust question for a Super Carry starts in the same place: which of the Super Carry single cab, Suzuki's load carrier for the South African business market are we dealing with?This is a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, unlike every Suzuki passenger car sold here — do not assume anything from the front-drive range transfers, particularly around the driveline and rear suspension.

  1. 1

    Track down the generation code for your Super Carry. It is on the VIN plate, and it is on the original registration paperwork if you still have it.

  2. 2

    Nail down the engine. This market got a 1.2-litre four-cylinder driving the rear wheels in the Super Carry.

  3. 3

    Send us both, along with the exhaust you need and the derivative — on a Vitara whether it is the 1.6 or the 1.4 turbo, and on an older Grand Vitara whether it is a four-cylinder or a V6. The matching happens before we quote.

Sourcing note: the Super Carryshares its rear-drive 1.2 layout with the Eeco van, which widens the net when local stock runs thin.

Locally, the Super Carry is mostly a working vehicle that earns its keep daily, so downtime costs the owner money directly — Super Carry requests are almost always urgent and almost always load-bearing or drivetrain parts. That is the wear pattern we source against, and it is why we ask what the car does rather than only what it is.

Super Carry Exhaust FAQs

Does exhaust fitment change across Super Carry generations?

It does. The Super Carry reached South Africa as the Super Carry single cab, Suzuki's load carrier for the South African business market, and this is a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, unlike every Suzuki passenger car sold here — do not assume anything from the front-drive range transfers, particularly around the driveline and rear suspension — which is exactly why we pin the generation down before quoting exhaust.

Which Super Carry engines were sold here, and does it affect exhaust?

a 1.2-litre four-cylinder driving the rear wheels. Exhaust fitment often follows the engine family rather than the nameplate, so the code on the block is worth reading before you order.

Could exhaust from another model fit my Super Carry?

Occasionally, yes — shares its rear-drive 1.2 layout with the Eeco van. For exhaust specifically we check whether the crossover actually holds before quoting, because a shared platform is a place to look rather than a guarantee.

For the general side of exhaust — what it does, the symptoms of a failure, and what to look at before you buy — see the Exhaust page for the whole Suzuki range .

Tell us which Super Carry you have

Send us the derivative — on a Vitara whether it is the 1.6 or the 1.4 turbo, and on an older Grand Vitara whether it is a four-cylinder or a V6 and we'll confirm the right exhaust for your Super Carry before we quote a price.

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