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Walker® 35594 Walker OE Replacement Exhaust Tip - Chrome, Aluminized Steel, Single, Direct Fit, Sold Individually

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35594 Walker OE Replacement Exhaust Tip - Chrome, Aluminized Steel, Single, Direct Fit, Sold Individually

Walker® 35594 Walker OE Replacement Exhaust Tip - Chrome, Aluminized Steel, Single, Direct Fit, Sold Individually

Manufacturer #35594

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Question: I’m looking for a pair of chrome tips.  Straight 2”. Rolled edge on outlet. 9” in length ?Terry B. / Sep 04, 2021
Hi Terry, I'm happy to assist you. We currently don't have the exhaust tip that matches your specifications. We suggest that you get those from the local muffler shop. For more maintenance parts, we have a sale on brake parts. Click this link to get one for your vehicle: https://www.carparts.com/search?q=brake I hope this helps. Enjoy shopping at Carparts.com!
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Sat, Sep 04
Question: It says weld-on, but has screws. Does it need to be welded on? Can't I just use the screws?Anthony N. / Dec 03, 2020
Hi Anthony, Weld-on tips, as their name implies, must be welded into place. This is always the preferred method for professional installers. It's easy to do—if you know how to weld and have access to a welder. If not, most muffler shops can do the welding for you. The screws are for attachment to the hangers.
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Answered by Grace G. / Thu, Dec 03
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