2.5" Inch Aluminum V Band Clamp & Flange Kit With Gasket Oring V-band Vband on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, US
Aluminum V-band assemblies with O-rings are the strongest and most leak-proof way to connect your intake or lightweight aluminum exhaust components.
This auction includes: 2 Flanges with gasket and 1 Band/clamp.
2.5" inner Diameter Tight fit for 2.5" tubing to aid in installation
High quality CNC machined thick flanges with Oring grooves
Band/Clamp is made of 304 Stainless Steel
Flanges are made of 6061 Aluminum
Heavy duty band
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