Exhaust shop
The tips have a very short-depth sidewalls and have flat sides so you notice angles a lot more than if it was say a Magnaflow bullet tip or Corsas.
Later last night I bent the left tip a little bit outward by hand and the last time I checked it looked way more even (almost perfect), but here's a pic to give you an idea of how bad it was when it left the shop:

Notice that the tip on the left looks like it is angled inward, and that the other tip looks straight. On round tips you don't notice these things as much because they are round and your eyes have a more difficult time following the lines. That could be one reason why there are not many squareish aftermarket tips especially for F-bodies. To add to that the stock hangers allow room for the exhaust system to move around...
Anyways, here's the latest pics:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...dirty-car.html

And yes, to those who have never had oval/square tips installed in front of them, it IS hard to line them up correctly and have them spaced out evenly. It's actually very difficult to get right if you're just trying to eyeball it.
Zex, those tips look HEUGE on ur car lol. I see a T/A bumper in ur future
They still look good though! Better than those tiny ones you switched out. The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time
I got that feeling about AAA Muffler when I watched them working on various cars while waiting for a friend.







