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I was wanting to add some variety to my truck. I have a cutout and don't want a full cat back or new muffler. I just want a new exhaust tip/s

I've seen a lot about RBP. Do they fit? I've got a 2010 so I only have a single exhaust back to the muffler where it splits into 2 pipes.

Has anyone changed?....
 

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I was wanting to add some variety to my truck. I have a cutout and don't want a full cat back or new muffler. I just want a new exhaust tip/s

I've seen a lot about RBP. Do they fit? I've got a 2010 so I only have a single exhaust back to the muffler where it splits into 2 pipes.

Has anyone changed?....

Don't waste your money on an RBP tip...I have one on my Titan and the paint flaked off within 6 months and I've had to repaint it multiple times.
 

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I redid my whole exhaust muffler back. I didn't like the tips always getting dirty with mud or even water spots. And I didn't think the aluminum look fit. I got a flow master 40 put in, single in/single out and had the one pipe just run over the axle and dump down. Its much better out of sight and stays cleaner. I took my tips from the stock exhaust, separated them with a grinder, and high heat painted one black. The shop welded it on for me.
Bad pics but you get the idea.
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I was wanting to add some variety to my truck. I have a cutout and don't want a full cat back or new muffler. I just want a new truck exhaust tips


I've seen a lot about RBP. Do they fit? I've got a 2010 so I only have a single exhaust back to the muffler where it splits into 2 pipes.

Has anyone changed?....

Hi there xBX! How saw this project doing? what exhaust tip did you found and installed in your truck? can you post pics of it? i'm also planning of having a new tip but i still can't decide what's the best to have.
 
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MarkWitherspoon said:
Hi there xBX! How saw this project doing? what exhaust tip did you found and installed in your truck? can you post pics of it? i'm also planning of having a new tip but i still can't decide what's the best to have.

Didn't follow through.
 

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I used high-temp primer and flat black paint on my factory exnaust tips, and installed vented mud flaps. Looks good, the paint is holding, and they don't get too dirty.
 

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I powder coated mine after SSW catback install,it was ony 75.00 and holding up nice!
 

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Those really look great, how long has it been since the powdercoating?

It's been like four months and no chips yet.I offroad at least once a week and still they are holding up.They were polished stainless steel in the begining as part of SSW catback system.
 

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Where are you planning on having your tips exit? I moved mine, I hated every time I drove in mud it would cake up and rocks would ding it on the stock location.2011-11-29_08-50-10_71.jpg
 
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