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[Lifetime Warranty] 4" Butt Joint Band Clamp with 304 Stainless Steel

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Description

4" Butt Joint Band Clamp with 304 Stainless Steel

Key Features

  • Material: Band constructed from 304 stainless steel for corrosion resistance.
  • Hardware: Features a zinc-plated M10 bolt, nut, and steel gasket.
  • Design: Connects two pipes of the same diameter in a butt joint configuration.
  • Function: Provides a 360-degree seal to prevent exhaust gas leaks and noise.
  • Installation: A detachable design allows for easy installation and removal without welding.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Universal fit part for 4.0-inch outer diameter exhaust pipe connections.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Application: Joins two 4.0" (101.6mm) OD pipes.
  • Use Cases: Ideal for connecting mufflers, resonators, downpipes, and other exhaust system components.
  • Note: Specifically designed for butt joints. Not intended for slip-fit or lap-joint connections where one pipe fits inside another.

When to Replace

  • Audible exhaust leaks from a joint, such as hissing or popping sounds.
  • Visible rust, corrosion, or physical damage to the existing clamp.
  • During the replacement or upgrade of exhaust system components.
  • If the current clamp's hardware is stripped, seized, or unable to be tightened securely.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure both pipe ends are clean, aligned, and free of burrs before clamping.
  • Center the clamp directly over the seam between the two pipes.
  • Tighten the fastener evenly to distribute pressure around the entire circumference.
  • Avoid over-tightening the hardware, which can cause component damage.
  • After installation and one heat cycle, check for leaks and re-tighten if necessary.