Swapping 993 exhaust tips ?

Swapping 993 exhaust tips ?

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halfpenny43

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249 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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I was looking around for some replacement exhaust tips, and someone recommended these Dansk ones so I bought a set.

http://www.supertweaks.com/porsche/porsche-exhaust...

I've had them kicking around the shed for a while now and would like to get them fitted.

Is it something I can do myself easily with the car still on the ground ??

I had a quick look and there appears to be one bolt holding a bracket around the existing tip to the exhaust - I'm assuming some WD40, let it soak in, remove the bolt, wiggle the old tip (or persuade gently with a rubber mallet) off, clean up bracket and set back over exhaust, install new tips and tighten bracket ???

Cheers
1/2p

Wozy68

5,429 posts

183 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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halfpenny43 said:
I was looking around for some replacement exhaust tips, and someone recommended these Dansk ones so I bought a set.

http://www.supertweaks.com/porsche/porsche-exhaust...

I've had them kicking around the shed for a while now and would like to get them fitted.

Is it something I can do myself easily with the car still on the ground ??

I had a quick look and there appears to be one bolt holding a bracket around the existing tip to the exhaust - I'm assuming some WD40, let it soak in, remove the bolt, wiggle the old tip (or persuade gently with a rubber mallet) off, clean up bracket and set back over exhaust, install new tips and tighten bracket ???

Cheers
1/2p
Yup, I did my own. I had to cut off the holding brackets though as they were rusted solid.
I'd personally buy new ones anyway and dip the threads in copper grease to stop them rusting again.
Normally when re-attaching keep the the holding brackets to the btm of the exhaust as again it makes them easier to get at later if needed.
Type 911 is your friend for new holding brackets.

I also have the Dansk ones, they are not quite as cool as the OE parts but alot cheaper and look alot better than the OE originals.

avaF1

300 posts

133 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Wozy68 said:
I also have the Dansk ones, they are not quite as cool as the OE parts but alot cheaper and look alot better than the OE originals.
Any photos with these tips on your car? They look very shiny and 'aftermarket' though perhaps maybe they darken up with increased usage..?

Edited by avaF1 on Tuesday 15th July 12:29

Wozy68

5,429 posts

183 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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avaF1 said:
Wozy68 said:
I also have the Dansk ones, they are not quite as cool as the OE parts but alot cheaper and look alot better than the OE originals.
Any photos with these tips on your car?
The only one I got on this PC which unfortunatly doesn't show them too well is this one.

HTH


avaF1

300 posts

133 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Wozy68 said:
The only one I got on this PC which unfortunatly doesn't show them too well is this one.

HTH
Thanks for a very quick response. I was chatting with a 993 owner the other day who was looking at these tips but put off by the insides being shiny and reflective. Yours don't seem to have stayed like that, they don't look too 'aftermarket' at all. Any other pics you may have showing how they fill the bumper cut out, how far they protrude, etc. welcomed.

Great looking car by the way.

Edited by avaF1 on Tuesday 15th July 12:41

halfpenny43

Original Poster:

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249 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Wozy68 said:
Yup, I did my own. I had to cut off the holding brackets though as they were rusted solid.
I'd personally buy new ones anyway and dip the threads in copper grease to stop them rusting again.
Normally when re-attaching keep the the holding brackets to the btm of the exhaust as again it makes them easier to get at later if needed.
Type 911 is your friend for new holding brackets.

I also have the Dansk ones, they are not quite as cool as the OE parts but alot cheaper and look alot better than the OE originals.
Thanks for the quick response - yours looks great. Not sure about cutting off the old brackets, but I'll give it a go when I'm home at the weekend.

Cheers again
1/2p

Wozy68

5,429 posts

183 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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avaF1 said:
Thanks for a very quick response. I was chatting with a 993 owner the other day who was looking at these tips but put off by the insides being shiny and reflective. Yours don't seem to have stayed like that, they don't look too 'aftermarket' at all. Any other pics you may have showing how they fill the bumper cut out, how far they protrude, etc. welcomed.

Great looking car by the way.

Edited by avaF1 on Tuesday 15th July 12:41
Thanks for the comment ref the car smile.

I can't remember them even from new being overally shiny. Saying that though they have dulled down a bit.

They look (well to me at least) as if they were OE, they fit the bumper aperatures very wel. I remember after installing thinking have I gone a little too 'boy racer' installing them. Luckily I did a before and after picture and the originals suddenly looked very tiny.
They protrude about 10MM out from the bumper aperature, about the same as the originals, so don't jutt out at all.
I have to admit I like them. They do need a little looking after if thats your thing to keep tiptop, for me they have settled down nicely. Wouldn't take alot to bring them back up to as new if required. The OE wide tips do look a little better, but seriously not £400.00 more better.

For the £140.00 or so I paid for them I think they are an absolute bargain, and IMO look right.

WelshChris

1,227 posts

267 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Couple of pics of the Dansk tips on my much loved but sadly departed C4...




avaF1

300 posts

133 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Wozy68 said:
Thanks for the comment ref the car smile.

I can't remember them even from new being overally shiny. Saying that though they have dulled down a bit.
You're welcome! smile
Black really suits a 911, of any era.

This photo courtesy of Google Images shows the shiny insides:


The black insides if yours look closer to OEM.

WelshChris said:
Couple of pics of the Dansk tips on my much loved but sadly departed C4...
Another great looking 993, and whilst they may be Dansk, they are most definitely different to the ones in the OP (they follow the bumper aperatures, yours not so much).

OP ones --

http://www.supertweaks.com/porsche/porsche-exhaust...

Yours --

http://www.supertweaks.com/porsche/porsche-exhaust...

halfpenny43 said:
Thanks for the quick response - yours looks great. Not sure about cutting off the old brackets, but I'll give it a go when I'm home at the weekend.

Cheers again
1/2p
Would you mind letting us know how you get on? Photos a bonus.

Wozy68

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183 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Turbo and NB are different I remember that.

OP, cutting off is the norm as they are usually corroded to hell and quite often break whilst undoing anyway. Hence replacement

Best of luck with it though smile

PS mines MBM not black, just looks it in sunlight

Edited by Wozy68 on Tuesday 15th July 15:59

jonttt

683 posts

184 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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OEM wide ovals for comparison. A lot thinner makes them look wider and follows contours but as stated a lot more expensive but you can get them discounted ;-)

Ps I took these pics of spoiler up not for the tips but gives you an idea









avaF1

300 posts

133 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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jonttt, discounted from OPC or...?

Wozy68 said:
I remember after installing thinking have I gone a little too 'boy racer' installing them. Luckily I did a before and after picture and the originals suddenly looked very tiny.
For the £140.00 or so I paid for them I think they are an absolute bargain, and IMO look right.
scratchchin
Wozy68 said:
For the £140.00 or so I paid for them I think they are an absolute bargain, and IMO look right.
scratchchin
..and from here
Wozy68 said:
I looove my 993 and can't help but chav it up a little to make her more my own.
This includes RSR silencers and go faster chav style large tailpipes. The wife now thinks my dear old 911 sounds like a tractor though. frown
scratchchin

Are you sure? laughbiglaugh

Did you manage to find those before/after pics you mentioned up the page?


jonttt

683 posts

184 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Yep OPC gave 10% off with pcgb membership but I reckon there is a good chance you would get that anyway or try jasmine. Phone around a few OPC as they may also post for free ;-)

You can get an idea of look pre / post fitment on my rsr videos

http://911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=82158&start=5...


halfpenny43

Original Poster:

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249 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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avaF1 said:
Would you mind letting us know how you get on? Photos a bonus.
I'll do my best smile

Wozy68

5,429 posts

183 months

Wednesday 16th July 2014
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avaF1 said:
scratchchin

Are you sure? laughbiglaugh

Did you manage to find those before/after pics you mentioned up the page?
It was meant very much tongue in cheek at the time. I'd actually totally forgotten about that thread and the chin spoiler, now I'll be looking for of them again now.
No pics of before and after anymore, it was over two years ago.
Just get em and fit em, jobs a good un
smile


Edited by Wozy68 on Wednesday 16th July 06:11

avaF1

300 posts

133 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Yes Wozy68 both Aero and RS look good!

halfpenny43 said:
I'll do my best smile
Brilliant, look forward to it, good luck ! thumbup

Wozy68

5,429 posts

183 months

Friday 18th July 2014
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Original tips


Dansk tips installed


HTH

avaF1

300 posts

133 months

Sunday 20th July 2014
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OP: How did it go?

halfpenny43

Original Poster:

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249 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Sorry for the delay in updating this thread.

So after attempting the change myself - I gave up and had it done at my local specialist when I had the car serviced - picked it up today.
Apparently they not only had to cut the old clamps off, but also shorten the exhaust pipes.

The results are not an OEM look - but I think it makes the rear of the car look more "symmetrical". Much nicer than the old square tips.

Photo's tomorrow when it's daylight.

73 Duchess

346 posts

231 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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Pics? Love to see the end result.