18207793677
18 20 7 793 677
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- SKU:
- HJS-83121840
- Quality:
- Aftermarket
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OE Numbers
- 18207793677
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MFG Numbers
- 83121840
Product Information
Used to secure the vehicle's Turbocharger to the DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter)
This replacement part is solely responsible for securing various locations of exhaust components, depending on the chassis. Often time these clamps become tired thus creating an exhaust leak which can be extremely pungent or cause performance issues.
An exhaust clamp is typically made of aluminized or stainless steel and is used to secure sections of an exhaust system together, keeping the pipes tightly connected to prevent exhaust leaks. They are sized based on the diameter of the exhaust pipe and are specific to the size of the exhaust being used.
The most common style of exhaust clamps on European cars are band clamps, which provide a wide area of clamping force and are robust and resistant to failure due to corrosion or rust. In more performance-oriented or high-end settings, V-band clamps may be used. V-band exhaust clamps pull two rimmed flanges together and clamp down over the top, making a very strong and tidy connection that is both easy to service and perfectly even. Finally, U-bolt clamps are a simple style of exhaust clamp consisting of a U-shaped bolt with two threaded ends, a bracket with a radius of the exhaust pipe, and two nuts. This style is usually used in making repairs in an aftermarket setting but is not typically found on OE assemblies.
Exhaust clamps generally need to be replaced if they become too rusty to reinstall, which often affects the threaded portions the most. They may also need replacement if they are bent or damaged during repairs, or if the exhaust system has been modified with new or different style parts.
Exhaust Clamp Failure Symptoms- Rust: The most common reason to replace an exhaust clamp is rust. They are directly exposed to road grime and salt, and are usually the first things on the vehicle to rust. Typically this means they have to be cut off rather than simply unscrewing, requiring a new clamp for installation
- External impact damage: Because they are on the bottom of the car, knocking them on something like a rock, curb, or trailer is possible, especially on lowered vehicles. Be careful when installing exhaust clamps that you don’t allow the hardware to dangle too far downwards, which increases the likelihood of damage.
- Twisting or metal fatigue: If the exhaust clamps aren’t torqued properly, you might fatigue them with the normal movement of the exhaust system, creating leaks or tears in the clamping area.
Fits These Cars
BMW 335d
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2009 BMW 335d Exhaust ClampAutomatic RWD Sedan 3.0L L6 M57T2D30 Diesel
Notes: Secures the Turbocharger to the Diesel Particulate Filter -
2010 BMW 335d Exhaust ClampAutomatic RWD Sedan 3.0L L6 M57T2D30 Diesel
Notes: Secures the Turbocharger to the Diesel Particulate Filter -
2011 BMW 335d Exhaust ClampAutomatic RWD Sedan 3.0L L6 M57T2D30 Diesel
Notes: Secures the Turbocharger to the Diesel Particulate Filter
BMW X5
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2009 BMW X5 xDrive35d Exhaust ClampAutomatic AWD Sport Utility 3.0L L6 M57T2D30 Diesel
Notes: Secures the Turbocharger to the Diesel Particulate Filter -
2010 BMW X5 xDrive35d Exhaust ClampAutomatic AWD Sport Utility 3.0L L6 M57T2D30 Diesel
Notes: Secures the Turbocharger to the Diesel Particulate Filter -
2011 BMW X5 xDrive35d Exhaust ClampAutomatic AWD Sport Utility 3.0L L6 M57T2D30 Diesel
Notes: Secures the Turbocharger to the Diesel Particulate Filter -
2012 BMW X5 xDrive35d Exhaust ClampAutomatic AWD Sport Utility 3.0L L6 M57T2D30 Diesel
Notes: Secures the Turbocharger to the Diesel Particulate Filter -
2013 BMW X5 xDrive35d Exhaust ClampAutomatic AWD Sport Utility 3.0L L6 M57T2D30 Diesel
Notes: Secures the Turbocharger to the Diesel Particulate Filter
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