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Vibrant Performance 2.25" (57mm) O.d. 45 Degree Mandrel Bend on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vibrant Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:13098

Manufacturer: Vibrant Performance
Part Number: 13098
Condition: New



Product Description:

Description: 2.25" (57mm) O.D. 45 degree Mandrel Bend
Material: T304 Stainless Steel
MSRP ($US): $36.95

Notes:

Part Specifications
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Tube Diameter - 2.25" O.D.
Centerline Radius - 3.375"
Leg Length A - 6"
Leg Length B - 6"
Tube Thickness - 0.065" (1.65mm)

- Ideal for building custom exhaust systems, headers, downpipes, intercooler piping, etc....

- T304 Stainless Steel is a non-magnetic alloy that possesses very high chromium and nickel content, making it much more capable of withstanding acidic, high heat and corrosive conditions than regular (mild) steel.

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