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Exhaust tip question

ianacole

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I hate the raw pipe look for the 6.7L exhaust, and would like to clean it up. Poking around a bit there are a couple of options. So the question is: does doing something like the AFE DPF-back exhaust system provide any benefit to warrant spending the money on versus just putting on a bolt-on (black) exhaust tip and trimming back the stock exhaust pipe?

AFE product: https://afepower.com/afe-power-49-4...5-409-stainless-steel-dpf-back-exhaust-system
 

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I hate the raw pipe look for the 6.7L exhaust, and would like to clean it up. Poking around a bit there are a couple of options. So the question is: does doing something like the AFE DPF-back exhaust system provide any benefit to warrant spending the money on versus just putting on a bolt-on (black) exhaust tip and trimming back the stock exhaust pipe?

AFE product: https://afepower.com/afe-power-49-4...5-409-stainless-steel-dpf-back-exhaust-system
I bought a black tip on Amazon about 6 mo ago (still holding up well). I cut the tailpipe shorter so the tip would be tucked under the truck more, and also painted the tailpipe with black high heat paint to give it a cleaner look... I haven’t seen any benefits to adding a DPF back exhaust...725BC27E-2DD3-4C54-9D04-CB873D88DD1E.jpeg
 

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I found your post while searching which got me to thinking about "just the tip." I like that you painted the pipe black as well. How much did you cut off the stock pipe?
 

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I bought a black tip on Amazon about 6 mo ago (still holding up well). I cut the tailpipe shorter so the tip would be tucked under the truck more, and also painted the tailpipe with black high heat paint to give it a cleaner look... I haven’t seen any benefits to adding a DPF back exhaust...
That looks great! I've been looking to do something similar on my truck, which Amazon exhaust tip did you go with?
 

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I just painted with hightemp black factory exhaust tip, looks way better than factory(i have a NE so no bare metal or plastichrome)and i know it will outlive that tip, can touch up when i want. This is critical: just the tip!
 

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I found your post while searching which got me to thinking about "just the tip." I like that you painted the pipe black as well. How much did you cut off the stock pipe?
I probably cut 5-6 in off. I wanted enough off so the tailpipe doesn’t show too much inside the tip...
 

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That looks great! I've been looking to do something similar on my truck, which Amazon exhaust tip did you go with?
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This is the one I went with. It is holding up well so far with no chipping or anything. The truck doesn’t get driven a lot, so I’m not sure how it would look if I was running the miles up. I may buy a couple more to have on hand once this one doesn’t look good anymore...
 

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This is the one I went with. It is holding up well so far with no chipping or anything. The truck doesn’t get driven a lot, so I’m not sure how it would look if I was running the miles up. I may buy a couple more to have on hand once this one doesn’t look good anymore...
$30 bucks is hard to beat, even if it needs yearly replacing. Thanks!
 

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Apparently, the raw pipe can be fine sanded and polished if so inclined
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