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Old 05-28-2015, 08:44 PM
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S500 rear bumper on S350CDi

I am looking to fit a S500 rear bumper with dual exhaust tips inbuilt to my S350CDi which does not have the exhaust tips integrated into the rear bumper.

However the S500 has its exhaust pipes on either sides which fits perfectly in the exhaust tips that are integrated into the bumper. The S350cdi being a diesel has an exhaust pipe only on one which too points downwards.

Has anyone done this sort of bumper change? Or can advice if it can indeed fit on the s350cdi?

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Originally Posted by UrBusted
S350 CDI? Is it a 2014/15?
Yes 2015

Attached is what my current rear bumper looks like
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Realistically, any muffler shop can put a proper looking exhaust on one side, and a dummy compatriot on the other.

But why?
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Originally Posted by Mitch Alsup
Realistically, any muffler shop can put a proper looking exhaust on one side, and a dummy compatriot on the other.

But why?
I don't really care about the dummy muffler. My only concern is that muffler joints downwards since it's a diesel and might Intrude in the fitment of the bumper with exhaust tips that I am looking to put.
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Originally Posted by Sahil85
I don't really care about the dummy muffler. My only concern is that muffler joints downwards since it's a diesel and might Intrude in the fitment of the bumper with exhaust tips that I am looking to put.
Swapping for proper exhaust tips makes sense because the car looks much better with it. Since the tips are not connected to the exhaust it should be an easy install but you will have to have the current tip cut off and replaced with a straight tube. Any muffler shop can do that...

Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Wolfman
Swapping for proper exhaust tips makes sense because the car looks much better with it. Since the tips are not connected to the exhaust it should be an easy install but you will have to have the current tip cut off and replaced with a straight tube. Any muffler shop can do that...

Good luck!
Would the straight trip be necessary? I am fine with the exhaust pointing downwards since it's a diesel, any black smoke at times should blow downwards on the road rather than in your face if it's straight.
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Would the straight trip be necessary? I am fine with the exhaust pointing downwards since it's a diesel, any black smoke at times should blow downwards on the road rather than in your face if it's straight.
The tip isn't downward because it's a Diesel, that is the same with the V6 gas version. Point is that the tip may interfere with the fit of the S500 bumper and exhaust tip fittings. If not, just leave it...
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Point is that the tip may interfere with the fit of the S500 bumper and exhaust tip fittings. If not, just leave it...
This is my biggest concern.

Can someone help me with the S500 rear bumper part number? I can then ask the dealer to check for the compatiblity.
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It fits!

Here is the pic of my car with the S500 bumper dual exhaust tips. Fit perfectly without any modifications or exhaust cutting required. I also debadged it and changed the rims.
Attached Thumbnails S500 rear bumper on S350CDi-img_2581.jpg   S500 rear bumper on S350CDi-1524945_10102214997533999_9195461426026814525_n.jpg  

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