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252-265 - Exhaust Clamp – 65mm

Original price - Original price €1,50
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Exhaust Clamp for 65mm diameter exhaust pipe sections.

Used to join and secure exhaust pipe connections at joints in the exhaust system. The 65mm dimension refers to the nominal pipe outer diameter.
Alternative Codes
252-265

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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.
  • Outside EU/UK: contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 252-265 exhaust clamp used for?
The 252-265 exhaust clamp joins and secures exhaust pipe sections at a connection in the exhaust system. It's sized for 65mm nominal pipe outer diameter, clamping two pipe ends together to hold the joint tight and keep it gas-tight.
What size pipe does this clamp fit?
This clamp suits 65mm diameter exhaust pipe, which is the nominal outer diameter of the pipe sections it joins. Measure the outer diameter of your exhaust pipe at the joint and confirm it's 65mm before ordering, since exhaust clamps are sized to the pipe.
Where is an exhaust clamp like this used?
An exhaust clamp like the 252-265 is used wherever two exhaust pipe sections meet, such as a downpipe to silencer or section-to-section joint. It holds the slip joint together so the exhaust stays aligned and sealed against leaks along the system.
Why do exhaust clamps need replacing?
Exhaust clamps typically corrode and weaken over time because they sit under the vehicle in heat, road salt and water. A seized or rusted clamp often has to be cut off during exhaust work, so a fresh 65mm clamp is usually fitted when the joint is disturbed.