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exhaust tip placement

Started by GoMangoBoys, February 15, 2023, 08:21:45 PM

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GoMangoBoys

I just finished installing the new TTI exhaust system.  It is all just fit together.  Noting is bolted tightly yet.  I need to install the exhaust tips that I have.  It appears that I will have to cut the ends back some on the TTI tailpipes to weld on our tips  I may be able to get a collar to slide over them to clamp them on, but either way, I will need to shorten the tailpipes some.  Can someone give me an idea as to how far the tips should stick out under the valence panel?

RUNCHARGER

My opinion.
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7212Mopar

Cut too short not easy to add back. So may be try a shorter cut first and see if you like it or not. Not sure what factory is like but I like it stick out a little. I had mine set with the rectangular portion of the tips half way out from the rear valance looking from the top. I did not like the look having the tips flush with the valance.
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MoparLeo

They should extend from the valence by 1 inch.
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Blowout

@RUNCHARGER yours turned out pretty nice. I'll keep that as reference.  :cheers:

GoMangoBoys

Well, here is how they turned out.  I may need to bend the brackets on the tailpipes to raise the tips a little higher.  Someone prior to me owning them had really done a hack job welding them onto a 2.5" pipe over a 2.25" pipe as can be seen in the original photos.  I cut that crap off, ground down the existing welds and welded on 2.5" couplers that I got at Advance Auto.  These slip right on to the TTI 2.5" pipes.  I had to shorten the TTI pipes by about 2 inches and now have about 1" sticking out.


anlauto

It's very simple to adjust the height on your TTI tail pipes...simply get a floor jack and jack the exhaust up and that bends the hanger :alan2cents:
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headejm

This is what I ended up with running stock-type exhaust.

1" sticking out
1" gap between top of exhaust tip and valance