View Poll Results: How does your GMPP cat-back system tip sit?
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GMPP Exhaust Fitment
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GMPP Exhaust Fitment
I've read about some issues with alignment of the tip on the GMPP exhaust. I'm assuming this plagues both the performance and touring (since actual piping measurements are the same). I'm curious as to what is causing this mis-aligning of the tail pipe/exhaust. Is it the tip only or is it the whole cat-back part that is off aligned a bit. I am looking for a definite answer before I dive into this purchase. Also if yours was leaning toward one side, what did you do to straighten it, if anything at all?
Thanks in advance guys and girls!
Thanks in advance guys and girls!
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Mine and some other members found that ours was not centered, all we did is use zap straps, crossed them around the hangers and tightened and it fixed the issue
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get under the car, loosen the bolts that hold the rear section on and the rotate the rear resonator and the hanger in front of it will change positions, you'll see a direct result on the exhaust tip.
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