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Preformed Band Clamp
JEGS 555-30732 Preformed Exhaust Lap Joint Band Clamp Features:
- Preformed exhaust lap Joint band clamps are designed to connect two exhaust pipes of unequal outside diameters (O.D.) together
- Simple to install and remove with just two bolts to tighten and loosen
- Preformed band clamps seal better than U-clamps and flat band clamps
- Includes T-304 band & aluminized steel hardware
- Other sizes and styles are available and sold separately
Specifications:
Will this connect a 2 1/2” pipe to a 2 1/4” pipe?
I want to join a 2.25" OD pipe to a 2.125" OD pipe. Will this clamp work? If not what would you recommend?
Will these work from 2.25 o d to 2.5 o d ? Or do u sale one that does?
Will this go from 2.75 to 2.5?
will these fit from 2 1/2 " exhaust pipe to a muffler that sleeves over the exhaust pipe?
Considering these for 2 1/2" exhaust requiring 10 of these clamps. All 10 joints are Lap joints, the O.D. of 1 side is 2.5" while the I.D. Of the other side is 2.5". Meaning the O.D. of this side is actually about 2 5/8". will these fit?
Would these clamps work at the header collector bolts to rest of exhaust Tired of ball socket leaking
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