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GloriousMidget
Joined: 08 May 2004
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Location: Yukon, Oklahoma
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| Posted: 5/15/05 5:50PM Post subject: Exhaust tip question |
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I really dont like the stock exhaust tip because you can see the real muffler tip inside the chrome tip (I hope that made sense). Anyways, I was wondering if I got a new tip welded on, could you still see the ugly muffler tip inside it?
Heres a pic of what Im trying to describe:
This is the tip Im interested in:
http://www.cardomain.com/item/APC156077
Thanks for the help! |
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M-Flo
Joined: 22 Feb 2005
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Location: Alameda, CA
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| Posted: 5/15/05 10:11PM Post subject: |
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Yes, you would still see the stock tip inside, mainly because most add-on tips are just for looks and not meant to be used as a real exhaust tip.
You can ask a muffler shop to cut off the tip inside and weld the new one on, but then your exhaust will sound slightly louder then before. |
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GloriousMidget
Joined: 08 May 2004
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Location: Yukon, Oklahoma
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| Posted: 5/16/05 4:04AM Post subject: |
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| Alrighty thanks! |
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RobbyxA
Joined: 28 Mar 2005
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Location: Simi Valley, Ca
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| Posted: 5/16/05 9:37PM Post subject: |
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how bout a new exhaust? hehe jk.
what m flo said was great advice. |
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Stylis
Joined: 28 Aug 2003
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Location: Scion Evolution
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| Posted: 5/23/05 10:53AM Post subject: |
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RobbyxA wrote: how bout a new exhaust? hehe jk.
what m flo said was great advice.
Thats where I would come in. :D
If you want a muffler where everyone can see it shine with the tip; than I would recomend the PrecisionMuffler.com Auto axle back for your viewing pleasure. High ground clearance and a Stainless Steel shine that lasts forever. A perfect bolt one and a low tone that can't be beat. :D
http://www.precisionmuffler.com/id22_precision_muffler_com_auto_axle_.htm
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firesquare
Joined: 17 Mar 2004
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Location: Wilmington NC
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| Posted: 5/31/05 5:43AM Post subject: |
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| mmm shiney! |
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GloriousMidget
Joined: 08 May 2004
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Location: Yukon, Oklahoma
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| Posted: 5/31/05 9:26AM Post subject: |
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I got my tip installed this morning...
It is the same one as above, and doesn't look like the pics on the site show, but oh well.
He sawed the stock tip off, and welded this one on. No noticable change in sound. Installation was 15 bucks, and the tip was 31 bucks w/shipping. |
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kbear
Joined: 30 Apr 2008
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Location: Oahu, Hawaii
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I know this is a VERY OLD post but I had an exhaust tip question and instead of starting a new thread, it seemed reasonable to post under this topic.
Anyway, the tip on my xA isn't centered, hanging a little to the left. Have any of you noticed this on your xA? |
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jct
Joined: 03 Jul 2004
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| Posted: 5/5/08 4:23PM Post subject: |
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| heh just get the trd axle back muffler |
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bB2NER
Joined: 31 May 2004
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Location: God help us now
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| Posted: 7/2/08 11:45PM Post subject: |
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kbear wrote:
Anyway, the tip on my xA isn't centered, hanging a little to the left. Have any of you noticed this on your xA? If your tip isn't centered it's an easy fix. Loosen up the clamp in front of the muffler, center the tip and retighten. Should stay centered.
The xBs were just as bad as the xA when it came to un centered tips. |
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