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They look cool and would be easy to fit, but $13 each? - daaaaaaaaaaayyyyuuuuuummmmmmm!!!

thats fairly cheap for what they are.

4inch ones of good quality can go for like 40 bucks each.

these ones do look alot more sturdy then the current standard.

they are pretty cheap. my mate brought some for his car and they were around 100-150each.

the ones he got you weld the clamp onto the pipe and then you have a bracket which goes on top of that. will never leak.

Iv been thinking of getting these for a while now but $13 must be a reson why they are cheap :D

they also sell them at outlaws speak to todd if your concerned about these ive got mine on and no probs yet

comeon you knoe you want some there better than those so called fmic clamps

Edited by R334door(s2)
  • 2 weeks later...
Not sure on the quick release function and having 2 more joints might make them weak???

Thanks for using our product mate. We have had these mechanicallly tested, and they will cope with serious boost, more than what the average car can take.

The wiggins clamps that some of you are talking about, are bigger, have alloy flanges and ferrules, and $500 for a 4" unit

Thanks

Tarek

RACESPEC

Thanks for using our product mate. We have had these mechanicallly tested, and they will cope with serious boost, more than what the average car can take.

The wiggins clamps that some of you are talking about, are bigger, have alloy flanges and ferrules, and $500 for a 4" unit

Thanks

Tarek

RACESPEC

got some more today from outlaws in the city great clamps got a couple off 3" clamps for the throttle body pipe to fmic then after that the rest are 2 1/2" i have had no problems

highly recommend them just do them up really tight thats all dont be scared to really tighten them up cheers for taking your time here RACESPEC

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