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Quad tips that will fit stock bumper cover?
I am trying to get a custom quad tip axle back from my local exhaust shop. But I do have some concerns about 1.) fitment/outlet size and 2.) if you can fit on stock bumper cover without having to buy the TRD garnishes.
What outlet size on the quad tips would I need to run in order to fit stock bumper cover and what sizes could I run with TRD garnishes? And if anyone and everyone who is rocking quad tip exhausts, please post a picture here so I can get an idea of what it looks like. Thank you guys so much! New to the group and am excited to start this build! |
Buy these from a TRD Japan website.
TRD Muffler Garnish. Link: http://www.trdparts.jp/english/86_pe...e-exhaust.html http://www.toyota.co.nz/api/image/accessory/8 |
There's the eBay j2 exhaust
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I was looking into getting quad-tips as well and was looking at some rear bumper kits to replace the stock one so they'll fit without cutting for bigger holes. I found this but I didn't spend a lot of time researching or looking for a video. Maybe you can research more to see if there's videos and post them here?
http://www.carid.com/2015-subaru-brz...-20887248.html Price just seems low for Carbon Fiber so I'm ehh about it. It looks really damn nice though. |
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I'm confused. The plastic lower part of the bumper is attached to the painted portion. How are these kits creating wider openings? Cutting the lower bumper?
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Thank you for this website! Unfortunately 1000 bucks for an axle back is pretty pricey. But I really do want to get it. Hopefully sometime soon I could do that. And as for the garnishes it's not that expensive. Thank you! |
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http://www.tf-works.com/seibon-tb-st...-s-subaru-brz/ |
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Either way,I'm not even going to put any of it on until next spring after the snow is gone. |
After adding up the costs to go to quad tip I got creative and kept my stock bumper bought a used TRD exhaust for $300 and welded metal in the medal of the D tip. :)
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/attac...1&d=1437088278 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/attac...1&d=1437088278 |
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Bumping because this never really got an answer and i'm currently on the search, and potentially going a custom route.
Since the stock JDM tips are 4.5 with what looks to be a little over an inch of space on each side, i'm hoping a dual tip with a 6inch width (3" each) will fit the gap. Would preferably like a 3.5" but think that might be pushing it. That's pure estimate though without taking the exhaust off and properly measuring (don't have any jacks) so I want something accurate. Without needing any TRD garnishes, does anyone know what the largest quad tip width is that can fit in the stock bumper? I know there are a couple quad exhausts made for that (Remark x ft86 and the JS2) but I can't find any info on the specs- so if someone has one of those exhausts and can post the width of those tips that would be really appreciated. If i was to guess purely based on the images and the fact that the remark x ft86 only comes in 3inch piping i'd assume the tips are a dual 3inch at a minimum, maybe 3 1/4 with a little spare space from the looks of it |
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Edit- sorry the photo is upside down, the uploader here does whatever it wants with pictures. Also, my car has been on jackstands since March and the exhaust is hanging oddly, fitment would normally be a bit better @Joveen has these, let's see if he's got better photos of them from a running car |
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Looks like there's even a little extra space but I think i'll keep it 3" to be safe |
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