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I priced stock LS1 exhaust tips, almost croaked. 126$ a peice, i want to have the dual out tips, i seen some nice ones on some of the fbodies here.. i wanted to know what ones are reasonably priced and look good..
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If you are looking for stock tips, check out a junkyard or check out the camaroz28.com for sale board. I will probably do the same thing when i get my edelbrock catback, but i may even leave it with NO tips.
I got a dynomax installed on my car not too long ago and never found any tips yet that were resonably priced. I've seen the rectangle z28 tips on ebay for like $30 a peice, $60 a pair. Some new some used. Borla makes the dual intercooled tips that are nice but at an outrageous price of $90 a peice. I'd probably go for the single intercooled tips at $30 a peice. And what ever you do don't get the dual tips by pacesetter or any ones with resonators in them. They sound like your car is farting, or so i've heard. All the other tips I've looked at won't fit my car. They're always 2.25in. inlet, it sucks.
Hope I could help.
i seen some tips on some fbodies in here (not sure where i saw them thou) that were dual outleted, looked like 3inches wide each and were semi square...
they looked really nice, ill post again if i find them..
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by zccop2001: i seen some tips on some fbodies in here (not sure where i saw them thou) that were dual outleted, looked like 3inches wide each and were semi square...
they looked really nice, ill post again if i find them..
dave<hr></blockquote>
You're probably talking about the b&b triflo ones. $$$$$$ I don't think they sell the tips seperately.
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I picked up a Z28 muffler with the rectangular black tips from SLP for $50, including shipping. Later I changed out the muffler for a Flowmaster, which definitely sounds better, but I kept the tips because I liked the way they looked.
Rik, yeah but me knowing a Z28 inside out, i know those are z28's and id leave them to the z28's but yeah, i was looking for these tips, bb triflow i guess..
those z28 tips look tight on the bird im impressed
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Rik: I picked up a Z28 muffler with the rectangular black tips from SLP for $50, including shipping. Later I changed out the muffler for a Flowmaster, which definitely sounds better, but I kept the tips because I liked the way they looked.
Rik :cool:
[ January 27, 2002: Message edited by: Rik ]<hr></blockquote>
so you're the bastage that stole my tag idea!!! :D
I got the round, rolled, angle-cut ones without the resonators. They look great on my silver bird with the factory skirt on the back bumper, and they don't rust cause they're stainless. $80 for a pair isn't a bad price either considering that they're stainless.
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