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gib
Hi,

This was a question raised a while ago, but dont think was ever answered.

How do you remove the chrome tail pipes on the 250, for maximum cleaning opportunities??

Thanks
Lexus-IS
QUOTE (gib @ Nov 10 2008, 09:32 AM) *
Hi,

This was a question raised a while ago, but dont think was ever answered.

How do you remove the chrome tail pipes on the 250, for maximum cleaning opportunities??

Thanks


just yank it out, its held in with compression
kam05
On the IS200, the chrome OEM tip is held on with a small allen screw (visable from underneath), I assume the IS250 tips are held on with allen screws aswell?
Lexus-IS
QUOTE (kam05 @ Nov 10 2008, 01:06 PM) *
On the IS200, the chrome OEM tip is held on with a small allen screw (visable from underneath), I assume the IS250 tips are held on with allen screws aswell?


nope they are held in with compression, you just need to yank it out
gib
On a side issue, has anyone noticed the tailpipes on the newers IS's? They are bigger and are at an angle, following the curve of the rear bumper. Bet they're expensive!!
spikes
QUOTE (gib @ Nov 10 2008, 06:06 PM) *
On a side issue, has anyone noticed the tailpipes on the newers IS's? They are bigger and are at an angle, following the curve of the rear bumper. Bet they're expensive!!


if your thinking of changing them why not phone the dealer for a price smile.gif
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