Exhaust Tip/Heat Question
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Exhaust Tip/Heat Question
I'm just wondering if anyone has ever had a problem with their exhaust tips being to close to the bumper cover, and possibly getting too hot? I ask because I'm installing my Ground Effects tomorrow, and I think the passenger side might be very close to actually touching the urethane piece. The rear valance was held in place when they did the exhaust, but after 3 months, we test fit them today, and now it's really close.
I think because it sat in a cold shop for that long, the section where the passenger tip exits kinda warped a little.
I've seen a few pictures in the past of peoples exhaust tips that were actually touching, or within like 1/8 of an inch from the rear bumper cover, but it didn't really look like there were any burn marks.....so I thought I would see what you guys had to say about. Do they even get hot enough to start melting it? I am going to at least try and apply a little pressure on that side of the exhaust, while stablizing the other side.....maybe I can get the bracket to bend a little. We've heated that area and tried to get it to retain it's shape....unfortunately it keeps coming back. I suppose I can always make a small L-shaped bracket and mount it behind that spot to keep from bending down.
I think because it sat in a cold shop for that long, the section where the passenger tip exits kinda warped a little.I've seen a few pictures in the past of peoples exhaust tips that were actually touching, or within like 1/8 of an inch from the rear bumper cover, but it didn't really look like there were any burn marks.....so I thought I would see what you guys had to say about. Do they even get hot enough to start melting it? I am going to at least try and apply a little pressure on that side of the exhaust, while stablizing the other side.....maybe I can get the bracket to bend a little. We've heated that area and tried to get it to retain it's shape....unfortunately it keeps coming back. I suppose I can always make a small L-shaped bracket and mount it behind that spot to keep from bending down.
well it does happen. my trans am is fine, and although the bumper does wrap around the tips quite a bit, my camaro actually had a bigger problem with it. the paint simply chips off.
i get balck marks and when it is cold out the condenstion after short rides freezes there... i got to get a torch or somehitng to bend it down about 1/2 inch(theres like a 1/4 inch now)
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