Premium exhaust tips in chrome, black chrome, and stainless steel finishes. Available in round, oval, and angle cut styles for the perfect finishing touch to your exhaust system.
Measure your exhaust pipe's outer diameter. Most trucks use 2.5" to 3" pipes, while cars typically use 2" to 2.5". Choose a tip with an inlet that matches your pipe diameter. Outlet size is personal preference for appearance.
Will an exhaust tip make my vehicle louder?
Exhaust tips primarily affect appearance and can slightly alter the tone, but they don't significantly increase volume. For a louder exhaust, you'll need to replace the muffler. Tips are a cosmetic upgrade that can deepen or refine the existing sound.
How do I install an exhaust tip?
Most exhaust tips are clamp-on and require no welding. Simply slide the tip over your existing tailpipe, align it to your desired angle, and tighten the clamp. Some tips may require cutting your existing pipe for proper fitment. Installation typically takes 10-15 minutes.
What's the difference between stainless steel and chrome tips?
Stainless steel tips resist corrosion naturally and maintain their finish longer, especially in harsh climates. Chrome-plated tips offer a mirror shine but may eventually peel or rust. Stainless is more durable, while chrome provides maximum initial shine at a lower cost.