Single Exhaust Bumper or Filling Stock
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Single Exhaust Bumper or Filling Stock
I'm wanting to go with a single exhaust setup. And I know I'll ride around for a while with that other exhaust hole there, but in the long-term, I'd like to fill it, or purchase a kit that has only one hole in the back. Any help here guys? Thanks in advance.
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what exactly do you need help with? Seems as if you got it all figured out
I'm going single exhuast on my SC3 this fall, i'll probably leave the opening in case i want to go back to stock anytime. i dont plan on gettin a kit so i cna't much help with the single exit rear lip question. a body shop quoted me 550 to fill and paint the second hole.
I'm going single exhuast on my SC3 this fall, i'll probably leave the opening in case i want to go back to stock anytime. i dont plan on gettin a kit so i cna't much help with the single exit rear lip question. a body shop quoted me 550 to fill and paint the second hole.
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speaking of single exhaust will a cat back for a MKIV/JZA80 body 93-97 supra tt fit a 93 sc 300 5 speed jzz30 body? it is a single exhaust but i am not sure how close the chassis are as far as length and bolt pattern
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it'll fit but you need to add an extender pipe because the SC is a lil longer then the supra.
the only exhaust that won't properly fit is the RSR GT2 as it doesn't use the stock piping route on the supra, rather it kinda makes its own way to be as straight as possible.
i've read the dragger works, the hiper and N1 work and a few others.
the only exhaust that won't properly fit is the RSR GT2 as it doesn't use the stock piping route on the supra, rather it kinda makes its own way to be as straight as possible.
i've read the dragger works, the hiper and N1 work and a few others.
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lowest part of the car is the exhaust
i was looking for a newer pic, because i raised the car back up, and i tried angling the exhaust better, but yea...you get the idea
that is jza80 exhaust on jzz30
using stock hanger locations (2 outta 3) and fabricating the one for the muffler seems like it would help quite a bit.
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I think he's asking if there's a kit to fill in the hole left in the bumper when you go from the stock dual to single exhuast.
to my knowledge, the answer is no. I believe the Wald kit has a puch-out for the second exhuast, but that's an entirely new bumper.
Your best bet would be filling in the hole yourself or having a body shop do it.
Honestly speaking, I'm not a fan... yes, the I6 only needs a single pipe, but the single look loses much of the lexury & classy character of the SC.
You can do a dual canister manaflow system for the same amount of money.
to my knowledge, the answer is no. I believe the Wald kit has a puch-out for the second exhuast, but that's an entirely new bumper.
Your best bet would be filling in the hole yourself or having a body shop do it.
Honestly speaking, I'm not a fan... yes, the I6 only needs a single pipe, but the single look loses much of the lexury & classy character of the SC.
You can do a dual canister manaflow system for the same amount of money.
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doesn't an AC kit have a single exit rear? i forget
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...bumper+exhaust
looks like Gamer had to to have his bodyshop take care of it, and he's got an AC kit.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...exhaust+bumper
bingo. Looks like you can find a lip in the above thread that has the cutout you'd like.
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