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Old 03-09-2007, 08:17 PM   #1
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right away, i think they need to shorten the piping behind the muffler at least 3 inches.

The top of the very end of the tip, should be just about even with bumper... IMO.
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Old 03-09-2007, 08:19 PM   #2
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right away, i think they need to shorten the piping behind the muffler at least 3 inches.

The top of the very end of the tip, shoul be just about even with bumper... IMO.
look at the side view thiough..its pretty close to almost flush with the back bumper, his shot isnt completely sideways either.....
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right away, i think they need to shorten the piping behind the muffler at least 3 inches.

The top of the very end of the tip, shoul be just about even with bumper... IMO.
look at the side view thiough..its pretty close to almost flush with the back bumper, his shot isnt completely sideways either.....

but i think it could be trimmed a little and i might......
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IMO it sticks out too far, and "trimming" wouldnt solve anything.

If you shorten the piping, you will need to move the rubber mounting points the same amout. If you have fab skills and know how to weld, its a 15minute job. Thats why Im considering purchasing this system, and making it fit how I want it.

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Old 03-09-2007, 08:45 PM   #5
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Look at the pictures in my garage; it doesn't stick out as far as my install pictures make it appear to. IMO the exhaust needs to be flush with outermost part of the bumper, which it is, so you don't get that black exhaust soot buildup on the nice painted bumper surface.
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Old 03-09-2007, 09:19 PM   #6
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IMO it sticks out too far, and "trimming" wouldnt solve anything.

If you shorten the piping, you will need to move the rubber mounting points the same amout. If you have fab skills and know how to weld, its a 15minute job. Thats why Im considering purchasing this system, and making it fit how I want it.

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Why waste the time.. Buy the muffler you want and have an exhaust shop do it up. It shouldn't be more than $200 and take about an hour.

Personally, I like the placement of the stock muffler and tip. Mabye it is because the bumper is so short, but every axleback seems to "stick out" too much for my taste.

I'm toying with the idea of getting a custom axleback done. I'd use a normal oval style magnaflow and tuck it up under the bumper then put a turn down on it, and paint it all black. I see alot of stock Jettas and Golfs with an exhaust like that. Then you wouldn't be able to see anything at all hanging under the bumper.
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right away, i think they need to shorten the piping behind the muffler at least 3 inches.

The top of the very end of the tip, should be just about even with bumper... IMO.
I agree - first thing i thought was that it looks too far out, like someone just had a universal muffler welded up. I'm not a fan of cans though, waiting for Some type of Apexi WS2 to come out.
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