Hi i just installed this exhaust tip but the screws can barely gets screwed in as my pipe is almost the size of this tip and barely slided in. So it appears screws projecting so much outside like i feel to drill holes but then this pipe is rusted as well. Actually even without screws this exhaust tip is so tight. It looks cool fron outside and barely inside bumper arc. Just the only concern is i cant fit in those screws.
Hi there, Mazda 6 skynav 2013 , it comes with chrome covers which are stuck on tight, 73mm outlet. And can you recommend the best type for a slight change in sound if any ie resonator tips , so 2x 73mm to around 100mm . Car is white so would like black tips
@@nikosdikaioulakos6961 supposedly it presses against the exhaust but if you want it to be more secure then you can drill holes for the screws. Although if you drive on the highway you might wanna do the latter.
Sure this IS the easy way, adding a generic tip that bolts on, but doing it right is not much more difficult welding it on...but the hardest part is finding the right size that fits tightly onto muffler. Which is a problem for me, the pipe protruding out from the muffler is small not quite 2" I think it's a metric size and most tips I've seen only go down to 2.25" so an adapter needs to be purchased too and then there's the length issue to deal with and not having a large selection of tips and adapters at hand is quite a challenge. I would rather face that challenge that put a cheap ass bolt on one on my car...especially that style shown here.
if theres already a cosmetic tip like the one hes installing, then you have to remove it. How its installed varies. If its just a straight piece of pipe like what he was installing it onto in the video, then you put it over that.
Sir this the best video you ever made thank you
Most welcome😀
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Hi i just installed this exhaust tip but the screws can barely gets screwed in as my pipe is almost the size of this tip and barely slided in. So it appears screws projecting so much outside like i feel to drill holes but then this pipe is rusted as well. Actually even without screws this exhaust tip is so tight. It looks cool fron outside and barely inside bumper arc. Just the only concern is i cant fit in those screws.
Shoulda welded it sounds like it’s perfect fit to weld
Hi there, Mazda 6 skynav 2013 , it comes with chrome covers which are stuck on tight, 73mm outlet.
And can you recommend the best type for a slight change in sound if any ie resonator tips , so 2x 73mm to around 100mm . Car is white so would like black tips
Are you not supposed to drill holes for the screws to go into?
No
@@jamesb8619so the screws just press against the exhaust?
@@nikosdikaioulakos6961 supposedly it presses against the exhaust but if you want it to be more secure then you can drill holes for the screws. Although if you drive on the highway you might wanna do the latter.
I have 07 accord v6 and the chrome tip came off. I have it but have no clue how it was mounted. I don’t see any screw holes. Any ideas?
@@brianu33 dill holes into it and use screws from the outside and put bolts in the exhaust to mount it
Sure this IS the easy way, adding a generic tip that bolts on, but doing it right is not much more difficult welding it on...but the hardest part is finding the right size that fits tightly onto muffler.
Which is a problem for me, the pipe protruding out from the muffler is small not quite 2" I think it's a metric size and most tips I've seen only go down to 2.25" so an adapter needs to be purchased too and then there's the length issue to deal with and not having a large selection of tips and adapters at hand is quite a challenge.
I would rather face that challenge that put a cheap ass bolt on one on my car...especially that style shown here.
Ok, so do that then 😂
It's not much more difficult if you already have a welder
Do you remove the old tail pipe or just put this over top of the existing tail pipe??
That what I was wondering
if theres already a cosmetic tip like the one hes installing, then you have to remove it. How its installed varies. If its just a straight piece of pipe like what he was installing it onto in the video, then you put it over that.
I think u can screw it in and they do have some where u can get clamps and put on them
Thanks man you helped alot
What if the the normal exhaust is curved how do I fit the tip 😅🤔
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@@ht901na7 lmao 👀
You have to cut the exhaust first to make it straight
gotta force ts bro
I was wondering that too but I guess you have to cut it off. There’s no way around that