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Jeep Exhaust Clamp connects the pipes in the exhaust system, eliminating the leakage and rattling to ensure that power remains strong in the trail. Any Jeep has a legacy of ruggedness, open air freedom, and get-anywhere attitude that started with the 1945 civilian model, and the current Jeep SUVs carry on that tradition with rugged frames, high ground clearance and Selec-Terrain system that allows the driver to be in the mud today and change to snow with a twist of a knob. Another convenient technology, voice control, over-the-air updates, and smart driver aids are also added to the brand, which is an easy combination of Jeep adventure and daily comfort that creates a subculture in the world community. An Exhaust Clamp is a basic metal band with bolts that clamp the next parts of an exhaust and the primary duty of the component is to ensure backpressure and alignment and avoid the leakage of hot gas. In order to properly install an Exhaust Clamp, one should park the Jeep on a level surface and allow the pipes to cool down and then clean the connecting ends to ensure that no rust and grit layers are left. Install the parts continuing until the Exhaust Clamp is fitted over the joint, so that the bolt heads are facing an accessible area, and the nuts are hand snug. Swing yourself back and forth on either side, to bring the tubes together, then tighten it, but do not squeeze the pipe, and then wiggle the assembly to ensure that nothing moves. It is important to check that wires or plastic are clear, then start it to check for a short-term leak before tightening the metal again when it is warm and stable.