S2000 AP2 Tips?
#31
You DO NOT need to weld or drill hole. AP2 exhaust tips directly bolts onto our stock exhaust pipe. It's a sold fit on the exhaust. AP2 tips are a lot larger then the GFX tips. The only issue you are going to have when installing these is removing our stock exhaust tips. Just use some WD40 and rubber mallet to remove it.
I took pictures of my AP2 tips that i just bought last week. Gives you guys a good understanding of how the bolt on works.
Kangsta, I would suggest you searching used ones on honda/s2000 forums. If you're lucky you can get them pretty cheap for around $50-$80. Do not buy it from the honda dealership because its a rip off. I believe they sell it for nearly $300 for a set of new ones.
As for ebay, member: wheelcapaccessories sells them. Just email him to see if he has anymore in stock.
I took pictures of my AP2 tips that i just bought last week. Gives you guys a good understanding of how the bolt on works.
Kangsta, I would suggest you searching used ones on honda/s2000 forums. If you're lucky you can get them pretty cheap for around $50-$80. Do not buy it from the honda dealership because its a rip off. I believe they sell it for nearly $300 for a set of new ones.
As for ebay, member: wheelcapaccessories sells them. Just email him to see if he has anymore in stock.
#33
Yeah, it's basically being used as a set screw to hold it onto the muffler, which is actually more than the factory ones, which are simply interference fit (not spot welded).
Jeff
Jeff
#34
Im happy my car was used to help. I just wiggled the stock tips off and pulled really hard and they came off. I bought my tips off ebay for like 70 shipped and they have one bolt that is on the bottom that screws on to the stock muffler. Very easy to do.
#35
IDK about $300 new my Honda dealer goes for $120 a set... Kangsta http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...5=EXHAUST+PIPE
Last edited by J250; 01-16-11 at 11:34 AM.
#36
I was taking a second look at the bumper with the S2k Tips and realized that they flow so much better with the GFX lips because it looks like the tips tuck more into the bumper instead of sticking straight out. Is there a reason the guys without the lips have them sticking soo far out? Can you not slide them in a little further towards the bumper to hide to make them less noticeable?
#37
The reason the guys without the lip have them sticking out so far is because they don't have the lip. With the lip you have more "bumper" to hide the tips.
And no, once you hit a certain point with the tips, you cannot slide them in any further, the stock muffler pipe will hit the inside of the tip. They would have to cut the muffler pipe down to make it less noticeable.
And no, once you hit a certain point with the tips, you cannot slide them in any further, the stock muffler pipe will hit the inside of the tip. They would have to cut the muffler pipe down to make it less noticeable.
#39
you can buy them online here: http://www.hondapartsunlimited.com/?...FQl_5QodSFIBIQ
thanks for the info. what if you were to just drill a hole into the stock exhaust instead of having to re-weld the insert. will that still work?
thanks for the info. what if you were to just drill a hole into the stock exhaust instead of having to re-weld the insert. will that still work?
#41
I was just searching on eBay and found some 2013-2014 honda accord tips that were stated to fit an is2x0 as well. Anyone know what the difference is or if they are a different oem part number?
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