Tail pipe extensions on exhaust... Help!
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Car: 1987 Pontiac Firebird 82k miles
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Tail pipe extensions on exhaust... Help!
Hey, I have a '91 Firebird 3.1 with fake dual exhaust (2 pipes running out of a single exhaust) Don't shoot me if I sound stupid...
Anyways, I want to put on tail pipe extensions that stick out from my rear bumper about a foot. Is there anyway to go about installing these without drilling holes or welding? Somebody mentioned to me something like a bracket
Any help would be gladly appreciated! Just trying to make a nice but slow Firebird look better
Anyways, I want to put on tail pipe extensions that stick out from my rear bumper about a foot. Is there anyway to go about installing these without drilling holes or welding? Somebody mentioned to me something like a bracket
Any help would be gladly appreciated! Just trying to make a nice but slow Firebird look better
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Just get some tips, and mount them at the very tip of your existing pipes.
And you don't have a 'fake' dual exhaust. Nearly everyone here has a single inlet/2 outlet muffler system.
As to why you'd want to do that to your pipes now..I dunno, but hey it's what you like so thats all that matters. A suggestion...if your existing tailpipes have any noticable angle of a downturn as they stand now, don't even think about adding the tips, because my slightly angled pipes, maybe angled 25 degree's smack every steep driveway/parking lot everytime I pull out of them.
And you don't have a 'fake' dual exhaust. Nearly everyone here has a single inlet/2 outlet muffler system.
As to why you'd want to do that to your pipes now..I dunno, but hey it's what you like so thats all that matters. A suggestion...if your existing tailpipes have any noticable angle of a downturn as they stand now, don't even think about adding the tips, because my slightly angled pipes, maybe angled 25 degree's smack every steep driveway/parking lot everytime I pull out of them.
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