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Put these on in about 30 minutes max time. Track Hawk exhaust tips.

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They have tips that aren't staggered but none that are bolt on like factory and you have to find short ones so you don't need to take off your resonators so they don't stick out a lot, which is ugly.
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looks good! Man I wish they made exactly those but not staggered.
I get it..I like that staggered effect for sure!

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i was going to comment on them, but figured the o.p. wanted them upside down. american muscle and amazon has tips, but i think they are for camaros, that are symmetrical.
Lol. I finally got em put on correctly, they are aligned up good to go now. 3 inch im diameter, so they fit right over that 2.75 inch outlet

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There is similar ones out that are even length not sure of MFG of them though but when looking for Tips for mine have seen some.
I will be going with Classic Reproductions for my SXT for the 70's vibe after 1st of year unless I find a good set at a swap meet etc.,
Folks have said they aren't an easy replacement b/c of how close the resonator is to the back. They've said you need to move or remove the rear resonators. Any idea if that's accurate?
Folks have said they aren't an easy replacement b/c of how close the resonator is to the back. They've said you need to move or remove the rear resonators. Any idea if that's accurate?
That is correct, unless you want them sticking out a lot. Just need to find shorter tips. Some are longer than others and even shorter ones you may need to cut off an inch if you can. They are our there but I wanted black ones and the Trackhawks are black and bolt right on.

Those for me could be just a tad longer actually but other shorter ones I found were chrome and I'd have had to powder coat them.
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Folks have said they aren't an easy replacement b/c of how close the resonator is to the back. They've said you need to move or remove the rear resonators. Any idea if that's accurate?
On the Sxt the resonaters are designed differently, so not sure about your setup
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That is correct, unless you want them sticking out a lot. Just need to find shorter tips. Some are longer than others and even shorter ones you may need to cut off an inch if you can. They are our there but I wanted black ones and the Trackhawks are black and bolt right on.

Those for me could be just a tad longer actually but other shorter ones I found were chrome and I'd have had to powder coat them.
yeah I also want black since there's no chrome on my car.
years and years ago i had painted the tips on my trans am with bbq paint, it was high heat and it was flat black, those suckers lasted for 6 years with the road salt and snow in new york. those were the only parts that still looked good
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years and years ago i had painted the tips on my trans am with bbq paint, it was high heat and it was flat black, those suckers lasted for 6 years with the road salt and snow in new york. those were the only parts that still looked good
yeah I've seen that stuff used for smokers and grills and such. Seems to hold up well to the high temps.
years and years ago i had painted the tips on my trans am with bbq paint, it was high heat and it was flat black, those suckers lasted for 6 years with the road salt and snow in new york. those were the only parts that still looked good
Thats very interesting!
They are in too far. How is that missed. Looks like an eyesore.
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I prefer the original look myself, but I agree with anyone's preference on tips.
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