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Old 07-25-2013 | 10:30 PM
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Also, do you have a pic of the custom piping underneath? Was trying to see how you routed it.

Also, did you notice if the bumper gets hot?
 
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This might help others. But I am looking for a pic using stock /larger cats.
 
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Old 07-26-2013 | 05:36 AM
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To OP, where'd you purchase these tips?

I recently provided that info in this post

but I figured it made sense to edit the original post to include that info.

I bought the tips from Yoast Fabrication, or YoFab and I have no affiliation other that a satisfied customer.

It's a bit tricky for a shop to get the two tips (and pipes behind) routed properly to make it look like the stock set-up, that is perfectly aligned, spaced properly, both pointed in the right/same direction, but if they get it right, or at least very close, they end up looking very good. Mine aren't perfect, but you wouldn't know that unless I told you!
 
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Old 07-26-2013 | 05:46 AM
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Also, do you have a pic of the custom piping underneath? Was trying to see how you routed it.

Also, did you notice if the bumper gets hot?
I don't have any more photos than what you'll find in this very thread. I gave the shop 8x10" color printouts of the photos I edited on page 1, post #13 of this thread. And that's pretty much what they did.

I do not notice the bumper getting hot, but I never bothered to check. I think I'd notice it though, when checking oil, etc. If you look at my 3rd photo in post 13, that matches the work they did better that the 4th photo. I'd say they added 'tip pipes' to my new tips. And those new pipes are forward of the cats (I just checked). So - there's no new exhaust that's closer to my bumper than the existing stock cats.

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Originally Posted by Jack667
I don't have any more photos than what you'll find in this very thread. I gave the shop 8x10" color printouts of the photos I edited on page 1, post #13 of this thread. And that's pretty much what they did.

I do not notice the bumper getting hot, but I never bothered to check. I think I'd notice it though, when checking oil, etc. If you look at my 3rd photo in post 13, that matches the work they did better that the 4th photo. I'd say they added 'tip pipes' to my new tips. And those new pipes are forward of the cats (I just checked). So - there's no new exhaust that's closer to my bumper than the existing stock cats.

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Would you mind taking a picture for all of us underneath? I too am curious how it was routed.

THANKS!!
 
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Old 07-26-2013 | 01:27 PM
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Would you mind taking a picture for all of us underneath? I too am curious how it was routed.

THANKS!!
I can, but it's going to take a bit of time. I'm heading out of town and will return Monday night. I just tried it with the iPhone and it would be worthless - too narrow of a view. I think I'll need to jack up the car and get out the DSLR with wide angle lens.
I'm not going to remove the bumper and the heat shields but I ,ay be able to get a decent shot by spending about an hour on the whole process
Feel free to remind me next week via PM, etc
 
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Reminder!
 
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Found this online, stock cats
 
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Different pic
 
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Nice find
 
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Old 09-04-2013 | 08:08 PM
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DONE!

I went with 3" outlet, 2.5" inlet 4" long slash tips since I know it was going to be a tight fit under there and I didnt want the tips sticking out too far.

 
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