JDM Bumper with Greddy EVO2 (uncut)? *searched*
are you for reals?
you dont cut any where near the tip.
you cut behind the muffler (towards the cabin not bumper)
At first I don't like the look of it, but after a while I am used to the look.
it depends on what angle you look at it.
The first pic looks pretty good. keeping the exhaust tip out of bumper also maintain a quieter ride inside the cabin.
it depends on what angle you look at it.
The first pic looks pretty good. keeping the exhaust tip out of bumper also maintain a quieter ride inside the cabin.
i have a greddy ti-c that when installed on jdm bumper it stuck out about the same as the evo 2. i then cut it back by about 2 inches. looks much better. and did nothing to the noise inside the cabin. cut it dude. i think it looks awful sticking out.
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Just to update you guys on this I ended up swapping the EVO2 out for a Greddy Ti-C and I love it. Louder but not too bad and it fits perfectly without the need to cut anything 

Bump for an answer to this. Do you just cut the exhaust tip? It would kind of suck since it's has "Greddy" etched on the tip. I don't want an "eddy" exhaust. :P
I don't like the look of the muffler with the jdm rear so if I did go jdm I'd get a new exhaust.









