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I'm doing a bit of exhaust work on the SVT & I'm having trouble deciding on which tips to go with . I really like the look of the double-walled stainless steel tip , but I'm certainly open to the idea of checking out any/all tips you guy's have to show off . I'm trying to decide weather to go with the 15�º angle cut one or the straight cut one . I'm also sort-of undecided weather to go with a 4" tip or a 3.5" tip (for ease of cleaning ) .
I'm going with oval-shaped stainless Magnaflow mufflers , which apparently won't fit under the car without modification to the tow hooks when bought as a combo (as in the 14851 - which is what I was originally after) . I'm not cutting my car up in any way , shape or form , so a seperate muffler & tip is what I'm doing (with a short extension between) .
So - Show me your aftermarket exhaust tips . Welcoming all show-offs !!
~~~~~~~ Phil 
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id say go with the tips in the first picture provided, the angle would flow with the lines of the rear bumper, overall adding a really nice touch. Oh, and get a 3.5 inch tip, 4 inches is just plain ginormious
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15 degree cut looks better IMHO
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I dont have them on my tour. But on my Stang I have the angle cut. I think it looks the best.
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i would say, dont go with tips. i would find a universal muffler with the 3 1/2 inch angle cut tips, and not double walled. i would go with the single wall. but that is just my opiion. thats what i have, and i think that it looks really good. especially if you have an svt, cause it fits really good into the muffler cutouts in the bumper. sorry i dont have any pics of it.
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Dont mind the dirt   Straight cut, though connected to magnaflow race mufflers.
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These are not on a SVT but what I had put on my 96 SE.
Oh yeah, they are 3" rolled tip, angle cut.
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3"
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