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Old 05-07-2013, 05:13 PM   #1
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Exhaust tips - what would look stockish?

I think I'm going to run my exhaust out under the rear bumper, rather than behind the tire was would have been original. I don't usually deviate from stock but this is a pretty easy change to reverse later if I don't like it.

The question is what tips to use! On my Pontiac (same scenario) I used Chevelle tips, as you can see below. Any suggestions on what might look good? And please, not those big Bow-tie ones...something that could pass for stock in 1970 if they had been doing that on trucks.
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Old 05-07-2013, 05:54 PM   #2
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Re: Exhaust tips - what would look stockish?

I had my exhaust guy cut my stainless pipes at a 35-40* angle behind the bumper and leave them that way. Turned out with a stock type appearance and look great. I'll try to snap a pic
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Dang you! I just drooled on my keyboard.
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Old 05-07-2013, 11:01 PM   #4
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Re: Exhaust tips - what would look stockish?

No tips is what looks stock. Anything else will look like a mod. The pipes out behind the wheels are the bomb. It just looks right. I like 90 degrees,not an angle like the factory did. Sound better than out the back,too.
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Old 05-07-2013, 11:15 PM   #5
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I agree with Tim. I like em straight out the side behind the tires but with the wide oval chrome tips. They do sound different too.
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I kinda like these
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Old 05-08-2013, 10:51 AM   #8
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I kinda like these
OMG!!! talk about making a statement, wow!
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Re: Exhaust tips - what would look stockish?

Dave . not to get your thread going in a different direction man, .. sorry. I was just messin around.

I'm looking for the same thing. I like the look on jhwkns truck or something similar. Maybe the same idea, just turned down right behind the rear tire? Right at the edge of the bedside maybe 4-5" beyond the edge of the wheel well lip kinda tucked under the edge and an inch or two showing (?) Something like that.
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I like em out behind the rear tires at an angle not stock 90* Chevelle tips. just my .02 for what it's worth
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Old 05-08-2013, 12:34 PM   #11
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Re: Exhaust tips - what would look stockish?

I had to get down pretty low to get a picture of them. Unless you are several feet back, they aren't visible.





I also love the look of side exit pipes, but I find that driving on the free way/near k-rails can get pretty annoying. I'm much happier with the rear exit than I was with the rear tire exit.
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No tips is what looks stock. Anything else will look like a mod.
Meh. I had said "could pass for stock in 1970 if they had been doing that on trucks" so I think it's pretty clear that (a) I knew they were not stock, and (b) was looking for something period correct.

If I had said "Can I find a tip that will fool people into thinking they were original" then flame away... but I didn't.
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Meh. I had said "could pass for stock in 1970 if they had been doing that on trucks" so I think it's pretty clear that (a) I knew they were not stock, and (b) was looking for something period correct.

If I had said "Can I find a tip that will fool people into thinking they were original" then flame away... but I didn't.
I really don't think he was trying to be smart with you, however, your post could be perceived that way in return.

Anywho, this is the best picture of mine, it's similar to what you were asking for:

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Meh. I had said "could pass for stock in 1970 if they had been doing that on trucks" so I think it's pretty clear that (a) I knew they were not stock, and (b) was looking for something period correct.

If I had said "Can I find a tip that will fool people into thinking they were original" then flame away... but I didn't.
Dave,not being contrary,but I completely understood what you were asking. I was not flaming,either. The fact is that in the era only a precious few special cars even got tips. I have been a GM truck guy since these trucks were new and when I want my truck to have a stock appearance I put them out behind the rear tires. Anything else looks like a guy who did his own thing,as we have since these trucks were new. You asked and that was my answer. I have a general look I prefer,then I also like to deviate to gain a specific vibe,too. Pipes dumping down from the quarter panel just behind the wheel well looks clean and factory from the era...like Novas and Camaros. I was going for that look on my '72 but they ended up different. They are back near the corner,but it dies have a factory-like look. The guy said it was because of my spare tire carrier,which is the drop down type,not your standard unit. I don't really like it this way,but it's ok...and it has a factory look. If I removed the Bartens bumper they'd be hanging out in space. There's not enough pipe after the bent to cut shorter so I left them alone. Done a bit differently they could look good. I'm sure you can envision them inboard a bit.
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Borla chrome 2.5 tips hanging barley below the rear bumper. Tips have a sharp crackle more when accelerating, where tubes seem to have more of a rumble.
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