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  • Does any one have B&B Triflow on their W68?

    I tried to do a search an didnt come up with anything.

    I have a 1998 w68 Firebird, and the Quad tips for the B&B's look pretty big.

    Does anyone have the B&B installed in their w68? And does it fit?

    The Quad tips look so much better than the dual.

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    I agree, the stock tips on the W68 suck. They look like they should be on a Grand Prix or Bonneville. I just picked up a set of stainless dual dual tips on e bay and had Midas replace the aluminum one with those. Made them stick out a little further also. Looks mean!. I will pull the winter cover off the bird and take a pic when I get a moment. (ssshhhhhhh baby bird is sleeping for the winter)
    PRESENT CARS<br />04 Chrysler Crossfire<br />96 Black Bonneville (winter car)<br />98 Plymouth Minivan (wife\'s)

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    • #3
      It will kinda fit. Clears if you don't mind the tips hanging down kind of low...

      It will tuck up in the slot nicely if you don't mind trimming just a little bit off there... Will try to post pics later.
      2000 Red Firebird W68

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      • #4
        <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by RdBrd83:
        It will kinda fit. Clears if you don't mind the tips hanging down kind of low...

        It will tuck up in the slot nicely if you don't mind trimming just a little bit off there... Will try to post pics later.
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        I see what you are saying.

        Did you trim your bodykit or did you leave it kind of lower than its supposed to be?

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        • #5
          I have a picture at my house I believe of a W68 with B&B.. I'll upload it tonight.

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          • #6
            I found one -

            http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...377_6_full.jpg


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            http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/321377

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            I was wondering if the exhaust shop would cut it themselves or you might have to do it?

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            • #7
              I trimmed it because it looked much better tucked in. You don't have to trim much, I don't think I took off more than a 1/4 inch on any part of it. It only touches in a couple spots.
              Tried to get a couple pictures, but they were too dark and blurry to do any good.
              2000 Red Firebird W68

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