put on hold because of exhaust tips?The TTI's have the hanger on the pipe rather than the tip like the factory tips so there is a lot of room for error.
I want to cut the pipes before putting them on the car and I don't want to put the project on hold for 3 weeks.
Pretty simple, all I need is a measurement or a picture. Not really interested in debating the idea.
Thanks but if not TTI it doesn't help me.Did. One today had to move hangner on tip from 8 inch to 7 inch from end of tip. Have about 1 1/4 bottom lip of bumper. Tips were 2 1/2 stainless from PG
Gotta love internet forums. Someone gives you an answer, not to the question you asked, but the question they think you should have asked and then they get bent out of shape when you don't their advice.put on hold because of exhaust tips?
tti do not run in the factory location.
you're hell bent on cutting before having tips so go at it man cut away.
****. easy as hell to do without removing or scratching or going anywhere the underside paint. its not rocket science.I don't want to remove it to cut the tips later. I'm not going to cut them on the car and scratch up the underside of the ca
What tool might a rocket scientist such as yourself use to cut it off? If I can do that, it would solve my problem.****. easy as hell to do without removing or scratching or going anywhere the underside paint. its not rocket science.![]()
I was gonna suggest same tool. Those work really good and guy can put tail pipes on and easily cut them once tips arrive.i used this when i cut my tti pipes. easy as hell. got nowhere near any paint.
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Just take your time and check for straightness of the cut, and that is the easiest tool for the job without a doubt. Works just like a giant tube cutter.i used this when i cut my tti pipes. easy as hell. got nowhere near any paint.
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