Exhaust tips

Discuss washing, waxing and detailing information as well as interior/exterior cosmetic modifications. This includes neons, body, cosmetic wheels, etc. Even under the hood detailing.
Post Reply
m1030w6
GXP Member
GXP Member
Posts: 220
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 10:33 pm
Year and Trim: Name: Nick
[b]1998 Pontiac Bonneville SE [/b]
Location: Berea (cleveland) OH

Exhaust tips

Post by m1030w6 »

Hi, I been looking at exhaust tips for when I put my magnaflow muffler on and I found these..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pair-of- ... ccessories

Since I have an SE with no cut outs do you guys think this would look good? also I'm open to suggestions..

thanks

- Nick
Name: Nick
Car: 1998 Pontiac Bonneville SE
Image
User avatar
LeSabreUltra
Posts like a Northstar
Posts like a Northstar
Posts: 1609
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 10:36 pm
Year and Trim: 2012 Nissan Maxima SV Premium
Location: Auburn. AL - SEBF 08, 09, 10 Survivor

Re: Exhaust tips

Post by LeSabreUltra »

Yup, I think they would look good. They might angle down a bit but a good exhaust shop should be able to set you up right.
.
.
.
-Dan
_

Image

2012 Nissan Maxima SV Premium • Super Black • Charcoal • VQ35DE • Bose • Factory HID • 5000k LED Int/Ext
_

Image__I n n o v a t i o n__T h a t __E x c i t e s
User avatar
Bugsi
Resident Gearhead
Resident Gearhead
Posts: 2405
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 7:36 pm
Year and Trim: (RIP 10/31/15) 1997 SE
05 Mercedes S500 4Matic
Location: Sunnyvale, CA

Re: Exhaust tips

Post by Bugsi »

Oh yeah, I think those are going to look GOOD. On an SE, just have your install them sling them beneath the bumper cover with about an inch of clearance. I have mine aligned directly under the red elliptical reflectors on the bumper cover, and set so they come about 3 inches shy of the rearmost part of the bumper cover. Some people like the look of them sticking out, but I prefer them tucked in a few inches. You'll need a dual-outlet muffler, of course, if you don't already have one.
Magnaflow 12266 is the "aluminized" version, 14266 is the stainless.
[EDIT: Oh, I see you wrote "when I put my magnaflow muffler on." -So you've got that covered.]
Last edited by Bugsi on Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
PontiacDad at WCBF `08: "By any chance, was his name. . .Radomir?"

R.I.P. 10/31/15: 1997 SE: "Silver Shadow"
`05 Mercedes S500
User avatar
willwren
Retired Admin
Retired Admin
Posts: 65489
Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 11:07 pm
Year and Trim: .
93 SSEi
95 SLE (SC)
97 Buick LeSabre
Location: Oregon WCBF'04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11 Survivor
Contact:

Re: Exhaust tips

Post by willwren »

I have nice dual outlet tapered chrome on the Zilla, but I've never found anything I thought would look good on the SLEeper. I think those might actually look nice, but I have dual outlets (L67) on mine.

I think that would look goofy on a typical single outlet SE exhaust unless you did a crossflow dual-out.
Image
Click here for mod list for both cars
93 SSEi, 95 SLE (supercharged) 97 Buick LeSabre Limited
PontiacDad at WCBF '04: Cruise control? That's like surrendering!
Comprehensive guide to troubleshooting, rebuilding, and modifying Eaton Superchargers
Post Reply