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Old 10-24-2016, 09:25 PM
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No problem!! I've lost quite a bit of money browsing this forum over the past couple months, so I figured I would return the favor
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That's funny. At least both our trucks look better for it.
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jdroller- How did your Genssi tips come our straight with the body panel when others didn't assuming all exhaust pipes have somewhat the same degree of bend? Maybe they opened the end up to make it a loose fit to align it up then welded it. Anyway it looks damn good-mines on order.
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The exhaust guy also cut the end of the stock exhaust pipe to a better angle. He did have to flare the end of the tip just to fit over the exhaust after cutting off the long flange left for a clamp. Going to weld so didn't need flange.

Taking my TJ Wrangler in tomorrow so he can weld it up. Currently using clamps on the Gates cat-back and have needed to get welded.
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Originally Posted by jdroller
The exhaust guy also cut the end of the stock exhaust pipe to a better angle. He did have to flare the end of the tip just to fit over the exhaust after cutting off the long flange left for a clamp. Going to weld so didn't need flange.

Taking my TJ Wrangler in tomorrow so he can weld it up. Currently using clamps on the Gates cat-back and have needed to get welded.
Thanks, now i have an idea in case muffler shop can't figure this out lol.
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Yeah when I did mine I didn't have an exhaust guy, shop or good tools, just me and my sawzall in my driveway. Couldn't bend the pipe to straighten out the appearance. Sometime in the future ill see if I can get it fixed but I've got way too much going on right now.
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Someone asked for more pictures. Snapped these to try and give a better idea of the angles of the install.


Looking right behind tire toward rear



below, looking up



Looking from rear toward rear tire.

Hope they help.
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Just got mine tonight. Kinda' heavy, but it's nicely designed.
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