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A Scion Exhaust Tip is the polished metal finisher that tops the tailpipe, protecting the edge of the pipe but highlighting the aesthetics and preventing spent fumes from getting dirty. Scion cars were created for people who wanted to have some fun quickly, without all the corporate fluff. Each Scion came in with simple pricing, fantastic paint and a cabin that was ready to customize, so you could choose the wheels, audio and lighting without haggling. The low weight of the chassis and the fact that it is small means that the engine is able to rev freely and the car is punchy, making it easy to park in tight slots in the city. Limited Release Series drops kept models fresh and that sense of rarity still turns heads at meets. Even years after production ceased, a well-kept Scion retains value, as parts are still in great supply and a simple mechanical layout lends itself to weekend tinkering. The simple Exhaust Tip, an upgrade, is the highly popular modification. Fitting the new Exhaust Tip takes minutes if you think ahead. First, you need to measure the tailpipe on your Scion to correspond with the diameter and length. Scrub away rust with a wire brush, then wipe the metal dry and slide the chosen Exhaust Tip on until the outlet is even with the bumper and clears the ground by at least a half inch. Align it so the logo faces straight, tighten the clamp bolts evenly with the use of a socket wrench or even weld small beads if you have a craving for a forever fit. Fire up the engine, listen for sounds like rattles, feel for leaks and snug up the hardware again if everything heats up.