2014 Impala LT Exhaust
#31
I bought a 1' length of 2.5" SS tubing and made a set of tips myself in the garage. I didn't want them to stand out too much, it's more my wife's car and I'm the silent partner that drives it on weekends. They came out pretty well....
Edit-Excuse the grungy rear end, we had a tough winter. It's since been washed and waxed!
Edit-Excuse the grungy rear end, we had a tough winter. It's since been washed and waxed!
#32
I bought a 1' length of 2.5" SS tubing and made a set of tips myself in the garage. I didn't want them to stand out too much, it's more my wife's car and I'm the silent partner that drives it on weekends. They came out pretty well....
Edit-Excuse the grungy rear end, we had a tough winter. It's since been washed and waxed!
Edit-Excuse the grungy rear end, we had a tough winter. It's since been washed and waxed!
#33
I think these r great is there anyplace i can order this off of or store i can pick this up form and have a muffler place install these cheaply. Also i paid extra for my dealer to extend the bumper to bumper warranty so do i need to have them install these to not void the warranty or can i take it to any place to install?
#34
Rjawz
These are Magnaflow Part #: 35127. They are 4.5 inches long with 2.25" inlet and 4" Outlet. They are stainless steal and they are double walled tips. The double wall really means the out side of the tip doesn't really get hot. They have gone up in price since I bought them. I got a pair for just under $75.00. They took the muffler shop about 10 minutes to install and cost me $20.00. He just had to cut a small piece of the tail pipe off to get the tips to fit right and welded them on. I watch him do it and it was pretty simple. IT WON'T EFFECT YOUR WARRANTY BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT CHANGING ANY FUNCTION OF THE CAR.
You can find them all over the internet from Amazon to CARID. The cheapest I have seen them are @ $55.00 a piece.
Hope this helps........
These are Magnaflow Part #: 35127. They are 4.5 inches long with 2.25" inlet and 4" Outlet. They are stainless steal and they are double walled tips. The double wall really means the out side of the tip doesn't really get hot. They have gone up in price since I bought them. I got a pair for just under $75.00. They took the muffler shop about 10 minutes to install and cost me $20.00. He just had to cut a small piece of the tail pipe off to get the tips to fit right and welded them on. I watch him do it and it was pretty simple. IT WON'T EFFECT YOUR WARRANTY BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT CHANGING ANY FUNCTION OF THE CAR.
You can find them all over the internet from Amazon to CARID. The cheapest I have seen them are @ $55.00 a piece.
Hope this helps........
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