2012 escalade premium exhaust question

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Danzigman

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and after actually watching the video I really don't like the look of those tips against the bumper dual cut-outs. Doesn't look clean like the factory style does, reminds of trying to put the square peg in the round hole in those kid learning toys lol just my .02

My thoughts exactly!
 
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I am thinking the same thing i want a oem look for my wife escalade
 

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In complete honesty there is no way to keep the OEM look of the 2012+ dual exhaust rear bumper and still retain the spare tire. If that is a deal breaker than there isn't a factory option available for you
 

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^^^ wow, that's crazy! Well I stand corrected, that is labor intensive but I guess it's capable......but you would still have the issue of the heat being on the tire and all the associated risk with that
 

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^^^ wow, that's crazy! Well I stand corrected, that is labor intensive but I guess it's capable......but you would still have the issue of the heat being on the tire and all the associated risk with that

I agree. The fire risk is way too risky for me. I'd rather just go without a spare tire.
 

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^^^ wow, that's crazy! Well I stand corrected, that is labor intensive but I guess it's capable......but you would still have the issue of the heat being on the tire and all the associated risk with that

I agree. The fire risk is way too risky for me. I'd rather just go without a spare tire.

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it's gets in to a heated discussion about the tire getting hot. some people say it's ok, some say it's not. I personally wouldn't trust it
 

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yeah nothing would be worse than having a flat, changing it on the side of the road and then only to have it blowout on you a few miles later due to heat damage or deformity
 

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everyone who has done the rear platinum rear bumper install..do you feel the bumper is a little flimsy????? Just got my bumper put on my 07' Esky Wed., 24'' Esky wheels yesterday, was suppose to lower the rear today, but the wifey just had to run errands today...smh!!!!!! I work all weekend, so I'll try to lower it mon or Tues.
 

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everyone who has done the rear platinum rear bumper install..do you feel the bumper is a little flimsy????? Just got my bumper put on my 07' Esky Wed., 24'' Esky wheels yesterday, was suppose to lower the rear today, but the wifey just had to run errands today...smh!!!!!! I work all weekend, so I'll try to lower it mon or Tues.

flimsy in what fashion? thickness of bumper material or flimsy once mounted? If flimsy once mounted, did you relocate the bottom 2 metal bumper brackets for the new bumper?
 
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