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Hi guys,
I am looking at upgrading the exhaust on the 'burb (and probably the Tahoe as well), and I am looking at going to a 3.5" or a full 4" setup.
Obviously, the value-priced options are Diamond Eye or similar exhaust, which tend to be mail order at around $300 or so.
I really like the band clamps
that allow you to do a leak-proof install, but to do so without using the crimp-type clamps, which deform the pipes and are impossible to take apart later.
For those who have installed Diamond Eye or equivalent, would these kinds of clamps work on the install? I ask this because typically this kind of clamp is looking for a end-to-end (same diameter) connection. In other words, the band clamps assume that you have a 4" pipe joining another 4" pipe, and to my understanding, most of these exhaust systems come with crimp-style clamps and the pipes are not same diameters where they join - i.e. they have one end of the pipe BIGGER than 4" and it fits OVER the smaller pipe, and you clamp the whole business down.
Can anyone enlighten me here?
Thanks,
-Rob
I am looking at upgrading the exhaust on the 'burb (and probably the Tahoe as well), and I am looking at going to a 3.5" or a full 4" setup.
Obviously, the value-priced options are Diamond Eye or similar exhaust, which tend to be mail order at around $300 or so.
I really like the band clamps

that allow you to do a leak-proof install, but to do so without using the crimp-type clamps, which deform the pipes and are impossible to take apart later.
For those who have installed Diamond Eye or equivalent, would these kinds of clamps work on the install? I ask this because typically this kind of clamp is looking for a end-to-end (same diameter) connection. In other words, the band clamps assume that you have a 4" pipe joining another 4" pipe, and to my understanding, most of these exhaust systems come with crimp-style clamps and the pipes are not same diameters where they join - i.e. they have one end of the pipe BIGGER than 4" and it fits OVER the smaller pipe, and you clamp the whole business down.
Can anyone enlighten me here?
Thanks,
-Rob