12-01-2017, 07:04 AM | #43 |
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Neither of these tools much care whether you're cutting carbon steel or stainless, though you are apt to be left with a little finish work.
You'd probably want a steadier hand then mine to use that on the visible portions at the bumper, but I think it could be done (with a little finish work using a couple of file shapes). Pipes that are closely spaced or in tight spaces might need a hand hacksaw (perhaps with a carbide blade) to get the last portion cut. If I'm just trial-fitting things together and can make my cuts "off the car". Norm
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03-18-2018, 01:31 PM | #44 |
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I love that the tips stick out a bit. Looks more aggressive. Stock is too tame looking.
I'm glad that I found a user who bought the black tips. I was thinking of going this route, but now I think I might like the polished tips better. The black is still cool because no one else has anything like it. |
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