you got 'IN 54 OUT Size A'? A little confused on which one to choose. Thanks!Hey y'all, just figured I would follow up here. Looks like mine is a similar setup to Buklau. The tips definitely stick out a bit more than stock, but this could be adjusted to sit further in.
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My research points towards 63mm inlet(2.5 inches which my MBRP is) and Type C which is 105-130mm. Unfortunately as of yesterday, these were out of stock on Aliyou got 'IN 54 OUT Size A'? A little confused on which one to choose. Thanks!
My research points towards 63mm inlet(2.5 inches which my MBRP is) and Type C which is 105-130mm. Unfortunately as of yesterday, these were out of stock on Ali
Sweet! Thanks guys!54 IN, Size C out. It appears that the 54 fit just fine on the stock pipes after cutting the factory tips back a bit. I had an exhaust shop do it for me, but he was able to slide them over the factory pipes, clamped them down with the provided clamps and tacked them a couple times on each tip to make sure they would never go anywhere.
Also, the fake tips are kind of a pain to get off. They are both basically part of a bracket that is attached via 4 screws (2 on bottom, two on top) the bottom screws being no problem, the top ones ain't so easy, just FYI.
Your tips are touching the plastic, doesn't that cause vibrations in the car or issues?Hey y'all, just figured I would follow up here. Looks like mine is a similar setup to Buklau. The tips definitely stick out a bit more than stock, but this could be adjusted to sit further in.
I haven't noticed anything significant. I'm pretty happy with it. I had another video I had previously posted on here somewhere of my exhaust setup before the tips, the tips didn't change the tone outside of the car too much.Your tips are touching the plastic, doesn't that cause vibrations in the car or issues?
It looks great! are you happy? Any videos?
I haven't noticed anything significant. I'm pretty happy with it. I had another video I had previously posted on here somewhere of my exhaust setup before the tips, the tips didn't change the tone outside of the car too much.
I don't have an MBRP. Stock exhaust aside from the downpipes.@AdrianG Did your guy not use any flexpipe or anything? How did he center the MBRP? Mine arn't exactly centered. I also can't get the screw out it sits right infront of the crash pillar and i don't want to remove the whole bumper. Thanks for any input.
I managed to get the PITA screw out, now my problem is i can't get the metal exhaust tip out because it needs to go forward and then it gets stuck on the exhaust ends. I release the muffler hangers but that's not enough to move it out of the way. Next step i guess is to detach the whole muffler from the center pipes?I did this, much easier but the two little screws that are up inside the bumper are a pain to get it. I have the MBRP and I had to move the mufflers around a bit to get the tips to line up.
I'm looking to get some tips to reduce drone in the cabin from my catback exhaust. Considering it's been some time, do you recall if you noticed a difference in sound reduction in the cabin? Would you still recommend these tips now that you've had it for some time?I haven't noticed anything significant. I'm pretty happy with it. I had another video I had previously posted on here somewhere of my exhaust setup before the tips, the tips didn't change the tone outside of the car too much.
any tips will do, so long as they attach to the muffler's pipes and protrude past the diffuser in the bumper.I'm looking to get some tips to reduce drone in the cabin from my catback exhaust. Considering it's been some time, do you recall if you noticed a difference in sound reduction in the cabin? Would you still recommend these tips now that you've had it for some time?
Thanks for the confirmation! I'm also curious if the suggested exhaust tips from Aliexpress were any good - the last thing I want is them melting or deteriorating over time.any tips will do, so long as they attach to the muffler's pipes and protrude past the diffuser in the bumper.
As a cheaper alternative see this thread as well:I'm looking to get some tips to reduce drone in the cabin from my catback exhaust. Considering it's been some time, do you recall if you noticed a difference in sound reduction in the cabin? Would you still recommend these tips now that you've had it for some time?
I’ve had stainless tips from aliexpress since late 2020 and there's been no melting, even after 4 hour road trips. The “carbon fiber” ones tend to discolor, but the black or stainless ones hold up fine.Thanks for the confirmation! I'm also curious if the suggested exhaust tips from Aliexpress were any good - the last thing I want is them melting or deteriorating over time.