End pipes warning...
#1
End pipes warning...
Put new end pipes on, looked great, fittment was good, thought I torqued them well.
Lost one (left) driving to work
Tip would be to secure the end-pipes with some wire.
Lost one (left) driving to work
Tip would be to secure the end-pipes with some wire.
Last edited by xbox_fan; 04-11-2014 at 01:57 AM. Reason: Spell check
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#11
Well a little will be visible, I think it could be polished out but I dont think I'll do that. I am prob the only one who will ever notice and it can stay as a reminder of not doing a half *** job again
#12
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#13
****, you must be over 50 too. I used the expression "half-assed" to a contractor a few weeks back and he kept chuckling to himself. When we were done talking, he promised to do the job "full-assed." Then he told me it's been decades since he's heard anybody say that.
I truly appreciate you.
I truly appreciate you.
#14
I have the same tips and this is exactly what happened to me.lol I had a similar damage and couldn't stand so I smoothen the surface with sand paper and painted in black. Looks great and they match to my black "turbo" logo.:-)
You should use the thin metal band to make them tight and secure. Mine is super tight and never happened it again since then.
You should use the thin metal band to make them tight and secure. Mine is super tight and never happened it again since then.
#15
I have the same tips and this is exactly what happened to me.lol I had a similar damage and couldn't stand so I smoothen the surface with sand paper and painted in black. Looks great and they match to my black "turbo" logo.:-)
You should use the thin metal band to make them tight and secure. Mine is super tight and never happened it again since then.
You should use the thin metal band to make them tight and secure. Mine is super tight and never happened it again since then.
Will try to secure them with a steel wire to be super safe next time.