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Tech Art does not make for my car, I wanted those.
I will check out Soul.
Thank you
Best fit I've seen remain the factory tips—and they offer twin round tips per side in raw stainless, chrome, or gloss black. They should bolt right onto your stock mufflers, and won't detract when it comes time to sell the car down the road. Most buyers prefer factory equipment. Then again, exhaust tips are easy enough to swap back and forth.
Get the SOUL ones, the Fabspeed ones stick out way too far
Are they not adjustable? I wanted mine to stick out a bit more than the stock ones they replaced so I just did not push them on all the way since the length of the factory pipe allows it.
Best fit I've seen remain the factory tips—and they offer twin round tips per side in raw stainless, chrome, or gloss black. They should bolt right onto your stock mufflers, and won't detract when it comes time to sell the car down the road. Most buyers prefer factory equipment. Then again, exhaust tips are easy enough to swap back and forth.
I agree!
I have the twin round tips in gloss black on my 991.2.
They certainly are adjustable, but even when pushed all the way on, they still stick out quite a bit as opposed to the SOUL ones...
FWIW, I do run the Fabspeed carbon fiber ones, but had them trimmed down and also refinished to give me a matte finish vs
the chrome finish it comes with
Originally Posted by Bob Z.
Are they not adjustable? I wanted mine to stick out a bit more than the stock ones they replaced so I just did not push them on all the way since the length of the factory pipe allows it.
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