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I haven't done a search on this, but I noticed that my exhaust tips are not centered in the cutouts of the rear bumper. The passenger side is a little

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Old 07-11-2009, 10:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I haven't done a search on this, but I noticed that my exhaust tips are not centered in the cutouts of the rear bumper.

The passenger side is a little to the left.

Is this a common problem?
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I haven't seen any off centered!
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Occassionally this happens with any dual-exhaust type car here and there. I had that on an SVT Mustang Cobra. I just lived with it. No one even noticed and if they did I never knew because it never bothered them either to ever even bring it to my attention. It just isn't anything worth loosing any sleep over or expending energy on.
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I haven't done a search on this, but I noticed that my exhaust tips are not centered in the cutouts of the rear bumper.

The passenger side is a little to the left.

Is this a common problem?
On aftermarket exhausts sometimes it happens. Is your exhaust stock? If it is, I would take it to the dealer and see if they can somehow adjust it for you.
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You shouldn't really worry too much. Unless it's somehow directing exhaust into the bumper (which can melt it, damage, etc.), you don't really have to worry; it's just cosmetic. Mine are "perfectly" centered. Not that I much care, since they're satisfactory to me.
Your dealer might be able to do something, if you can bother them to fix something like that.
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Honestly.. it's the car. They aren't all the same. Which is why there needs to be some flexibility in aftermarket exhausts, and can take some minor adjustments to ensure the tips are where they need to be.
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