Trying to decide how much of the stud to allow to come out past the exhaust flanges.
So, for those of you who have done this, how do you dress them up so they look less clunky; less like studs with nuts and washers. Did you leave some stud threads hanging out an not worry about it? Did you leave them so the thread ends don't stick out past the nut? Covered them with something? (Nut caps?) Painted them bright orange to over state them?
Also, this noname aftermarket exhaust has more meat before the flanges so the flanges don't butt up against the head. 22 mm as opposed to the stock ones with 18mm. Is this acceptable? I mean functionally?
Yeah I did a search... found all sorts of good info but not what I was looking for.
Thanks in advance, JC
/.) And of course the good old easy out. I'm convinced that the easy out is called just that not because it makes it easy, but because one must go easy when using it... I had to remove the broken ring gear bolts on my chevy trucks front rear end before, so I know that method works. But it AINT easy.
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