Exhaust tips - does anyone have pics?
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I believe that is correct - the ones the dealer had were different from what's in the above picture. However, they told me there have been fitment issues and are not selling or recommending the tailpipe finisher at this time.
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I installed tailpipe finishers and had a little trouble. Resolved problem easily by NOT installing the washer spacer. Outlets are even and look very sporty. I am a novice at the use of the forum ie. I have NO idea how to post a photo of the finished install. Any help w/ this and I will post the pics.
Don't be deterred in trying to install them yourself. EASY to do. No jack needed.
Don't be deterred in trying to install them yourself. EASY to do. No jack needed.
Last edited by Racingf1; 11-29-2010 at 01:22 PM. Reason: Attaching Photo
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MDabney (05-27-2011)
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If your dealer is like mine, full retail is $625+. If you go thru Nalley Jaguar (in Atlanta) it is $510 w/ free shipping and NO tax. This is a Jaguar forum dealer and gives 15% discount and free shipping to Jaguar forum members. Ask for Dan or Steve they are very helpful and quite willing to advise on Jag Stuff. # for parts is 1-800-846-0030. It took me aprox 10-15 minutes per side. They actually slip over existing chrome extension. Also, they are the same exact part and part # as the XF's exhaust accessory.
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retriever-007 (03-31-2015)
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Thanks for the tip ... installed mine this morning, easy, peasy, without that washer spacer. They either need to include slightly longer attaching screws or delete those washers from the kit.
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retriever-007 (10-06-2015)
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Here are some photos of the exhaust tips installed on my 2013 SuperSport/Speed. I installed them myself by loosening the factory tip and then installing the new tip with all the included parts and then used a wrench to the attach the assembled exhaust tip.
Last edited by XJsss; 07-18-2013 at 05:10 PM.