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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: atann on 30 June 2017, 23:16:27
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What size in mm would I need for my 2.6?
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a 35mm-55m one fitted mine. Get a stainless one not chrome they rust. £5.50 on ebay
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Why dont you walk up to the car suspicially with a white rag and press it against the tailpipe, the get a ruler and measure the diameter
Its just that easy
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What size in mm would I need for my 2.6?
you don't.
Not only are they ugly and tacky, but they are utterly unnecessary.
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What size in mm would I need for my 2.6?
you don't.
Not only are they ugly and tacky, but they are utterly unnecessary.
Thought it might tidy up the exhaust a bit?
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Your car mate. Put what you want on it. ;)
Personally I think they look ok. :y
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a 35mm-55m one fitted mine. Get a stainless one not chrome they rust. £5.50 on ebay
Cheapest I can find on EBay is £11.50, do you have a link for £5.50?
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sorry that one has gone, thought it was a good deal. bought a chrome plated one before that and it rusted pretty quick. test it with a magnet
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sorry that one has gone, thought it was a good deal. bought a chrome plated one before that and it rusted pretty quick. test it with a magnet
Thanks for the reply. £11 isn't too bad.
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Just to check guys are we talking exhaust 'tips'? If so I quite like them. I may get one :y
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The original exhausts on the 2.6 and 3.2 (can't speak for a 2.2) had angled stainless tips which looked quite neat. Replacement GM back boxes had tips, but they were cut straight, and weren't stainless, so they rusted quickly. Aftermarket exhaust don't seem to have tips.
Whenever I have replaced a original GM back box which had the angled stainless tips, I have removed them (they are only held on by a couple of blobs of weld), and they fit quite neatly over the tips of the replacement. I hold them in place using few blobs of Loctite instant metal. Several years on, they are still in place.
The tips also are useful for extending the length of the tailpipe of replacement exhaust; some replacement tailpipes are a little short, and the tips extend them so that the end profile is the same as the original following the curve of the bumper.
Depends whether you are fussy about having the original look or not too.
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a 35mm-55m one fitted mine. Get a stainless one not chrome they rust. £5.50 on ebay
Could you upload a picture? Would be interested too see what it looks like. Cheers😀
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Just to check guys are we talking exhaust 'tips'? If so I quite like them. I may get one :y
Yes we are.
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The original exhausts on the 2.6 and 3.2 (can't speak for a 2.2) had angled stainless tips which looked quite neat. Replacement GM back boxes had tips, but they were cut straight, and weren't stainless, so they rusted quickly. Aftermarket exhaust don't seem to have tips.
Whenever I have replaced a original GM back box which had the angled stainless tips, I have removed them (they are only held on by a couple of blobs of weld), and they fit quite neatly over the tips of the replacement. I hold them in place using few blobs of Loctite instant metal. Several years on, they are still in place.
The tips also are useful for extending the length of the tailpipe of replacement exhaust; some replacement tailpipes are a little short, and the tips extend them so that the end profile is the same as the original following the curve of the bumper.
Depends whether you are fussy about having the original look or not too.
Mine has covered 140,000 miles, so I'm guessing the back box is probably not the original. I'll take pic & upload.
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How do you upload a photo?
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How do you upload a photo?
Same way as it tells you how to upload on the Newbie Welcome Area
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If your like me, with great difficulty! ;D