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Originally Posted by Mandingo I don't think people were saying the pipe itself needed to be shortened but, the collar on the passenger side tip itself needs to lose about

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Old 06-10-2011, 02:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I don't think people were saying the pipe itself needed to be shortened but, the collar on the passenger side tip itself needs to lose about 3/4 inch. In my case I also cut those slits a bit longer to make up for the lost material on the collar.

If you simply jam the passenger side tip forward, the bend in the pipe causes the tip to angle to the right which looks unsightly.
Gotchu99 mentioned having the pipes cut at a muffler shop which confused me once I got to looking at them. He must have meant the tips. I'm going to cut the slots up to the weld on the problem side and take maybe 1" off the collar. Probably drill a hole where I want to end though so no stress cracks can start.
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Gotchu99 mentioned having the pipes cut at a muffler shop which confused me once I got to looking at them. He must have meant the tips. I'm going to cut the slots up to the weld on the problem side and take maybe 1" off the collar. Probably drill a hole where I want to end though so no stress cracks can start.
Drilling holes for the slits isn't a bad idea.
Heres my passenger side pipe after all the work:



I left enough of the collar so the clamp would fit without overlapping the weld or hanging off the edge of the cut collar.

Its been like this for about 2k miles now and hasn't changed its position. As you noted, after cutting this much off the collar it is essential that you elongate the slits so the clamp can still do its job. Good luck!
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Mandingo, that looks like a nice fit. Good job. Have a free rep point on me.
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