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Old 07-06-2010, 08:50 PM
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JCW exhaust tips for R56 will fit ONE/cooper/cooper s £53 each or £100 a pair.
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Is anyone aware of the mods needed to make these fit an R53 ? These may be a nice option for fitting to my JCM exhaust....
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r56 tips on an r53 would be nice and unique, good idea do it keano!
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Old 08-06-2010, 11:26 AM
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Ive been told that the R56 Stage 1 tips would fit the JCM exhaust in terms of pipe diameter but that they would be sitting too close together... currently trying to find out if there is a way round this....

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Ive been told that the R56 Stage 1 tips would fit the JCM exhaust in terms of pipe diameter but that they would be sitting too close together... currently trying to find out if there is a way round this....

oxy setteline (sp?) bendy bend bend, hello r56 jcw tips
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Old 08-06-2010, 01:03 PM
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Fingers crossed it would be that simple....
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my guy at ATS removed and, straightened, measured and re bent all my exhaust brackets wen the fitting the aero bumper knocked it off center for a tenner

if you dont get no where i'll give him a shout about it
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Thanks.

Just to note that it would be the pipework rather than the hangers/brackets that would need to be realigned however and Im not sure removing them to do this would be a viable option as it would introduce a possible weak spot to the exhaust... ??
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yeh depends how much it needs heating but thought if its possible lightly heating them and inserting a crow bar between them and then letting it cool might give you a sligt enough gap to put them on

jsut an idea, but with all these little things it may be a buy them and try and fit them kind of thing, like most unique ideas, sometimes you jsut gotta give it a go lol
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sometimes you jsut gotta give it a go lol
I think this is probably the way to go with this...
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