That will most likely work fine, I prefer constant tension clamps but your mileage may vary. Constant tension perform better under expansion and contraction of high heat applications.I had to replace a hose clamp for the trans line at the radiator and I thought I’d try one of these. Are they good or are they crap?
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Shit, how could I have forgotten anti seize on a Jeep?!Put a drop of anti seeze on it before you install. You'll appreciate it when you want to remove it.
Shit, how could I have forgotten anti seize on a Michigan / Rust belt Jeep?!
If you can find one of the constant tension clamps the factory uses they are great. Grainger sells them and just about every junkyard will have a million of them. I just bought a package of 10 16mm clamps when I put in a cooler, PM your address and I'll send you one.
That's what I have, they might seems a bit small but are almost exactly like the factory clamps once they are in place. Other than the color you wouldn't know they aren't stock. If the cooler uses 3/8 hose those should work.16mm constant tension clamps for a stacked plate cooler, like the B&M ones?
These: https://www.grainger.com/product/GRAINGER-APPROVED-Hose-Clamp-2UTG3 ?