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Old 19-07-2005, 02:08 PM   #1
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Default Chrome Exhaust Extensions, How do I fit it?

Went into Auto One the other day and picked up a chrome extension bit for the exhaust whilst purchasing a top idler pulley. Its one of those bits that fits right over the exhuast end and I was wondering whether there was any particular way to make it fit?

I tried sliding it on to the end of the exhaust but it seems to want some more force, how do I go about it without stuffing up?

Its a EF exhaust for some reason.

Please someone help me!!

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Old 19-07-2005, 02:37 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forums dude ;)

To get the tip fitted and not have it fall off is to visit a exhaust place. They will fit and weld it on for around $15 like i just had today.
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Old 19-07-2005, 02:43 PM   #3
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Thanks for the reply mate, I'll give a exhaust place a ring and see what they'll say.

It's a real pity that this new exhaust has a dodgy tip, but hey you get what you pay for I guess.
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When I got one fitted to my first car, they just got a wedge of wood, put it wedge side into the tip, and used a hammer to hit the flat side of the wood and put it on that way
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Old 19-07-2005, 02:57 PM   #5
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Oh does it have that EF oval style on it?
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(off topic)

A guy I knew with an XD claimed his chrome tip added 14kw at the wheels (I'd believe him if he said at the fly though, naturally!). He also "won" a $70 bet regarding whether he could drive his XD to WA and back. And no, there was no reason for him to drive to WA from Victoria, such as a holiday, it was merely to prove a point! Calling Charles Darwin...

Make sure you post up your tip in the "Show us ya Cannon!" thread (or in this one)

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Old 19-07-2005, 04:51 PM   #7
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Yep its got the oval shape to it and once its done I'll fire up a pic.

I'm really tempted to grab the mallet and bash it on, but hey if its 15 bucks, its sure worth it in order to save a possible red face.

Thanks for welcoming me guys, I've been reading the forum for months but hesitated in joining in. Its great to see a spot on the net for us enthusists to gather and chat.
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Wooden block and mallet has always been the way I have done it
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better if its welded on though........ you wont loose it then
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better if its welded on though........ you wont loose it then
I guess if it's welded on, it won't have any chance of coming off, however if its a VERY tight fit like mine on my car was, it won't be going anywhere in any hurry
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