Category: Fitment

  • Offset vs Center Exhaust Tips

    Offset vs center exhaust tips are designed differently to help with exhaust fitment, alignment, and overall appearance. Choosing between offset and center exhaust tips is important for both appearance and fitment. While the difference may seem small, the inlet position can affect how the exhaust tip lines up with your bumper, exhaust piping, and overall…

  • Exhaust Extension Pipes Explained: When and Why You Need Them

    Exhaust extension pipes are commonly used to adjust exhaust tip positioning, improve fitment, or help an exhaust setup reach the desired look. While many factory and aftermarket exhaust systems fit correctly without extensions, some builds require additional length to properly position the exhaust tips under the bumper. Extension pipes are especially common on custom exhaust…

  • How to Measure Exhaust Tip Size, Complete Guide (Inlet, Outlet, Length Explained)

    Choosing the correct exhaust tip size is one of the most common mistakes buyers make. Even a small measurement error can lead to poor fitment, rattling, or a tip that won’t install at all. To measure exhaust tip size, measure the outside diameter (OD) of your tailpipe. The exhaust tip inlet must match this measurement. Then choose…

  • Exhaust Tip ID vs OD: The Most Common Measurement Mistake

    The most common mistake is measuring the tailpipe diameter incorrectly. Many buyers confuse inside diameter (ID) with outside diameter (OD), which often leads to ordering the wrong size exhaust tip. BEWARE: sellers will rarely mention whether the tip they are selling is ID (measures inside diameter) or OD (measures outside diameter). This small difference can…