friend wants a muffler on his camry...doesnt know much about cars and asked me what kind he should get...basically..a beer can single tip or dual tip muffler..then i realized i didnt know the difference either..but my best guess is that a dual tip is just for looks? considering the car is otherwise fully stock..am i right?
the tow-hook dude... you don't see them on north american AE92s because we have the big ass rebars and the big ass bumpers to cover them up, but they're right there too.
you see them on my car, and 2 not just 1 lol and yea thats ginormis compared to the stock tail pipe for a 4af engine, couldn't fit a golf ball into mine lol
I thought exaust tips were just decoration and that it doesn't matter if you put a single or duel tip one on.
do what you think looks best
doesn't matter what wheel drive the car is. if it goes into the ditch it tends to go in with the front in first. My jetta has them on the back as well.
2 in front and one in back, I guess the back hook is there so you can pull someone
Yeah I know its "big" but if you look at it quickly you wont notice it.
That's what I was thinking except that on my dad's 90 Corolla sedan I don't remember it poking through the bumper like that. Instead they were placed under the bumper. But your bumper is a bit lower so that seems like the only way it would work.
Not my dad's car, but similar.
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Last edited by touringcamry; 01-03-2006 at 04:51 AM.
Like I said.. north american cars have a big ass rebar to cover so the bumpers are huge! everyone else got the tiny cool bumpers like the ones in Flashmn's car.
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