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Old 08-09-2015, 02:33 PM
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Just curious since I am getting a tsp rumbler but no tips....

Would it look bad like that? Are tips really needed?
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I've got the same kit and love the sound. Does look odd with nothing in the back though
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So you'll have the catback but no tips? If so I tried that,with my setup and didn't like it all all
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I'm a big fan of no visible exhaust on the Chevys. Without a valance of some sort it always looks out of place. Tucked and dumped gives it a really clean look on the back.
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Did the same with mine. cut off the tips and put turn downs. actually quieted down the car a little and helped get rid of some drone
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I was thinking about the TSP rumbler for my TA. Only difference for the TA is the valance for tips.

Coming from the truck world, Exhaust was always pretty simple. I would cut the stock from the muffler back, weld on a muffler and a turn down... done!

Cars are a little trickier. I am not a huge fan of pipes on a car. Except for the old fox body mustangs. I always thought the pipes looked great on those cars.

I believe that I will keep tips with my TA just to keep a semi-stock look out the back.



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