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Weld or use clamps for H pipe ?

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I’m installing an h pipe soon and wondering what do you guys recommend. Should I weld or just use the clamps ? I heard that overtime they become loose but it would be easier to switch to an x pipe later on.
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I used the clamps that Steeda provided, and they're fine. When I had my mufflers adjusted a few weeks ago, the shop wanted to put a tack weld onto the clamps to make sure that they held in place, but I told them no. I have a MGW, and if I ever need to get to the shifter or pull the trans to replace the clutch, I don't want to have to be messing with cutting welds, as well.

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I have the steeda and it held great until i removed it for the mgw shifter install. For the life of me i cant get the clamps to hold tight now. After a few weeks of driving i start to see my exhaust tips twisting. I suspect the clamps "formed" when i tighten them originally and they are not in the exact same spot so dont have 100% contact now. Im currently wanting to get a 3" cat back so im just dealing with it for now while i pick a exhaust.
 

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The steeda clamps are too thin/poor. The Amazon ones are actually beefier and work better. In any event they are cheap enough to consider disposable.
 

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Grego pointed you in the right direction.
 

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I have the steeda and it held great until i removed it for the mgw shifter install. For the life of me i cant get the clamps to hold tight now. After a few weeks of driving i start to see my exhaust tips twisting. I suspect the clamps "formed" when i tighten them originally and they are not in the exact same spot so dont have 100% contact now. Im currently wanting to get a 3" cat back so im just dealing with it for now while i pick a exhaust.
Change the clamps once they are over torqued they stretch and you will never be able to get them to hold. They a very easy to find.., want the torque spec shout.
 

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I also wanted to weld mine, but the day I installed the h pipe I was sweating my ass off in the garage & said f it & just threw the clamps on. Plan on losing the stock exhaust anyways, so they'll do for now. It sure did make it easier to install back on in 3 pieces instead of 1.
 

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Steeda recommends using the provided clamps, when done properly, they have proven to be very durable.

We have sold 1000s of H/X pipes & there isn't much feedback about the clamps not doing their job.

TJ
 

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why not just post it? so 10,000 views and 5 years from now people can read it?
20ftlbs, not that anyone will use it. I know human nature, ask questions, and never use the answer given, but I play.
Not my monkey as the saying goes.
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