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Pro Series Silicone Reducer Transition Coupler; 2.00 to 2.50-Inch; Black (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item SD63087
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Silicone Reducer Transition Coupler
      • 4-Ply Silicone Hose Construction
      • Connects 2.00 Inch To 2.50 Inch Hose
      • Dimensions 51mm To 63mm
      • Black Textured Finish
      • Universal Fit; Some Adaptation May Be Required

      Description

      High-Quality Silicone Coupler. The Pro Series Silicone Reducer Transition Coupler; 2.00 to 2.50-Inch; Black provides a reliable and airtight connection between hoses of different diameters. It is commonly used in automotive applications to seamlessly join intercooler piping, intake systems, or custom hose setups, ensuring durable performance under high pressure and temperature conditions.

      Construction and Appearance. This coupler is made from four-ply silicone material, offering excellent flexibility and resistance to heat, oil, and chemicals. The black textured finish adds a professional look while enhancing durability and long-lasting service.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires no drilling, making it suitable for most custom hose routing projects. Its design allows for a secure and tight fit when clamped properly.

      Application. This coupler fits universally, but some adaptation may be needed depending on specific vehicle setups and hose configurations.

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