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    NO Welding Required for TU Exhaust Systems

    We recently added 304 Stainless Steel clamps that allows our customers to install TU Exhaust systems without welding. We have been testing these clamps for over a year now with no problems at all. The entire exhaust system can be removed, adjusted or re-installed at any time allowing better access to other items which might normally be obstructed by the exhaust system. Check them out at the link below:

    http://turbosunleashed.com/shop/prod...roducts_id=264
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    Re: NO Welding Required for TU Exhaust Systems

    These things are awesome! I use two of them on my system, so my downpipe, mid section (to just above the axle), and the rear muffler section are all replaceable/removeable at any time with NO leaks!

    I can even swap between a muffler or no muffler in a matter of minutes!

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    ^^^Now thats a plug if I have ever seen one!! This would come in very handy...great idea/product Chris.

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    Re: NO Welding Required for TU Exhaust Systems

    SS Band Clamps rule, great for "test pipes"

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    Re: NO Welding Required for TU Exhaust Systems

    Also great high up on the downpipe so you can change headgaskets and pull motors without worrying about those swingvave bolts
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    Re: NO Welding Required for TU Exhaust Systems

    I love these clamps! Exactly what I plan to use on my new 3" exhaust!
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    Re: NO Welding Required for TU Exhaust Systems

    Quote Originally Posted by show-off View Post
    ^^^Now thats a plug if I have ever seen one!! This would come in very handy...great idea/product Chris.
    It would be more so had I gotten them from Chris. I did my exhaust setup on my car over 1.5 years ago so I had sourced the clamps from elsewhere... otherwise I definately would purchase from TU. I'd rather support them and our community than save a couple bucks here and there by buying from other places.

    If everyone did this then you'd see a whole new world of TD dovelopment in my mind. Vendors would have far more capital to experiment and come up with brand new products... not just modified stock pieces.

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    Re: NO Welding Required for TU Exhaust Systems

    Quote Originally Posted by 8valves View Post
    It would be more so had I gotten them from Chris. I did my exhaust setup on my car over 1.5 years ago so I had sourced the clamps from elsewhere... otherwise I definately would purchase from TU. I'd rather support them and our community than save a couple bucks here and there by buying from other places.

    If everyone did this then you'd see a whole new world of TD dovelopment in my mind. Vendors would have far more capital to experiment and come up with brand new products... not just modified stock pieces.

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    Well put Aaron. We do still try to bring new TD products to the market each year, but, without the support of the community there are alot less of them that actualy make it to production. We have plenty of ideas in the works but without the capital to complete the R&D they will never see the pages of our website. Now, that's a shame.

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    Re: NO Welding Required for TU Exhaust Systems

    I've used these clamps for many years and they work great. They are the most reusable types, though they do stretch after being retightened a few dozen times. They are fine as long as they are always put back into the same position. Also, the fasteners are not stainless and will get very rusty. You can go to the hardware store and get stainless bolts for them, but try to fine some with fine pitch threads so that you can get some good clamping force.

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    Re: NO Welding Required for TU Exhaust Systems

    Amen on that! Its like my BBQ grill.... stuff is stainless, but they dont use stainless screws or bolts... looks like arse!
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