- Brand: DC Sports
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.9 x 3.9 x 9 inches
- Item Weight: 1.8 Pounds
- Easy install, bolts on in minutes
- Resonated to enhance sound
- Flat black finish
- 3 Bolt Clamp System
- Inlet Diameter : 2.875″ , Outlet Diameter : 3.75″ , Length : 9″
- Fits 1.75″ To 2.5″ Pipes.










myJimpants –
I wanted something to match my sweet blacked out 2007 Honda Element. The bare pipe wasn’t working and the chrome tip I had was trashed when I replaced the exhaust system.I got this for under $9 “used” and thought at that price I couldn’t lose. It arrived in perfect shape looking like it had never been touched. I was unprepared as to how long it is but that’s my fault for not double checking. It fit my tailpipe just barely since on my Element the pipe takes a sharp left as it makes room for the suspension. This causes the tip to sit not quite straight but it looks fine to me. The bolts/connectors hold the pipe in place just fine although on reinstalling after my reconditioning (read on) I think I may have stripped one.The only reservation I had was about the reviews regarding the paint bubbling after a few days. Mine took a couple weeks to do this, mostly on the inside lip. I decided to repaint using high heat flat black from Rust-O-leum. I first removed the bad finish and used fine steel wool to rough up the surface. I put a few coats of paint on and then baked the finish in the oven as recommended on the can. It was a rather smelly ordeal but I’m hoping it will help the finish withstand winter driving. So, I spent about $15 for a $9 exhaust tip and several hours painting and curing. It looks good but we’ll see if it holds up.
nemo41 –
Update; the paint has held on; I haven’t had people comment unless I point out the tips are different colors. They completely remove the rasp; and made drone almost go away; this is similar to a glass pack muffler in construction and with water getting on them I was hoping they wouldn’t get louder as a glass pack would. These have gotten a bit louder, but the drone appears to have still stayed down.Older review;I ordered 2 tips, (black) 1 came in a dark gray/ charcoal, 1 came in black. Same unit type, different spray color. Pretty ridiculous they would be so far apart in color. Ill update my review when I have them installed for a week and in a month, lots of people complain the paint burns/falls off. That might help me as then I can paint these correctly.update 1: No paint peel yet, after 4 hours of driving, the drone was severely cut down, and rasp gone. (2016 Chrysler 200 3.6 v6 engine with a flowmeter super 10 muffler) I would say the drone wasn’t completely removed but its completely tolerable now. If before was a 9/10 I’d call the drone now 3-2/10. It’s there, but conversation and music are now a thing. I can hear or feel bass in my music again, compared to the constant drone before the tips. For $30 I’d call that a fix. ( Good luck to those who try remove those fake tips off your car. 8mm bolts and a few pliers to bend the security brackets to rip them out to any Chrysler/dodge people out there.) The DC sports tip has 10 mm bolts (3) with all 3 fully open I could not get one tip on, removed 1 bolt and it fit. All in all, for $15 a tip, resonated for roughly 3 1/2″ it is very much worth a try if you have drone and rasp. I would call this a beginner tip, buy this to see if it works in theory for you and then go buy a real tip to weld on and doesn’t have reviews of paint falling off or 2 tips in 2 colors.
MB –
I’m not going to get super critical about the cheap paint job it comes with because well, its a $15 exhaust tip with a built in resonator. And to my surprise it actually does change the tone to a slightly deeper sound and just a decibel or two quieter to boot. I bought a $5 can of high heat resistant black spray paint and did two coats on top of its existing black paint. When it arrived I could see thin spots where it was likely going to chip soon so figured why not. I have this installed on my 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6L V-6. I have a full K&N Cold Air Intake system under the hood and dual Flo-Pro round resonators/mufflers coming off the header pipes and then out the back into a single pile with no rear muffler. Its just a bit to loud so I started shopping for solutions. Just adding this resonator exhaust tip does actually help surprisingly. I will likely add another shorty resonator somewhere between the Flo-Pro’s and this tip just to bring it down a little more but yeah, this cheap little exhaust tip isn’t to bad! I say go for it.
Scramblesthedeathdealer –
I had a shop install mine, as I wanted to have them welded. I didn’t trust only the screw clamps to hold them forever. They look good and give my truck a throatier sound but nothing too loud. I wouldn’t mind it being louder but I’m sure my neighbors are fine with my choice. Seems to be a quality item and at a fair price. Overall happy with them.
James Neal –
Well…. they look good. But let some sound back under the vehicle bc they don’t seal to pipe. Fixed with some alum tape and they really make a difference once sealed on the back side. Lot more mellow sound.
Karl S –
Purchased this to give me a clean look on my stock exhaust. Purpose was not to change sound or make my car loud. I believe i can hear a difference, but it does not sound like a coffee can. Happy with item.
Eliel R. –
fits well on my truck!
Carrie Ann Krzyzaniak –
This did not fit my 2021 Tacoma tailpipe