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BREEZE Charged Air Retrofit Kit
BREEZE Charged Air Retrofit Kit

BREEZE Charged Air Retrofit Kit

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The BREEZE Charged Air Retrofit Kit provides industry-leading performance for today’s diesel pick-up trucks. Designed to replace spring loaded T-Bolts used for inlet/outlet turbochargers and intercooler applications, this clamp maintains high loads during joint expansion and contraction caused by thermal variation. In addition, its double-bead profile offers superior leak prevention, making it the perfect choice for critical connections in harsh environments like towing heavy loads.



Detailed Description

The BREEZE Charged Air Retrofit kit features a robust screw that can be tightened up to 90 in. lbs. vs. the standard 60 in. lbs. for higher clamp load capacity. A rolled edge protects the boot – and the dual sealing band acts as its own integral spring. Tested to withstand extreme temperature variations, the BREEZE Charged Air Retrofit Kit performs better in laboratory testing compared to heavy-duty spring-loaded T-Bolts. With diameter ranges between 2.05" and 4.57" and an .57" 300 series stainless steel band width, it offers a smaller footprint and lighter-weight design.

Product Specification

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Brand Information

For more than 90 years, BREEZE has been a symbol for American innovation – pioneering and manufacturing a deep portfolio of perforated worm drive hose clamps for aircraft, automotive, heavy-duty vehicle and industrial applications. Today, the brand offers a comprehensive line of BREEZE hose clamps and BREEZE industrial products including worm drives, T-Bolts, V-Band, constant torque solutions and specialty designs. Manufactured in America, BREEZE clamping technologies are engineered to meet exact requirements with proven quality, reliability and affordability. The full range of BREEZE products includes almost two dozen innovative solutions that offer the highest quality, safety and reliability and can seal everything from heavy-duty truck exhaust pipes to an aircraft’s duct system.