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The Jeep Exhaust Nut ensures that the exhaust system stays closed and rattle free so that your vehicle will be able to hit hard trails without leaks or unpleasant vibration. Jeep has offered legendary durability, open air freedom and a passionate community of adventure since the original model of the 1945 civilian model. Contemporary Jeep vehicles combine sturdy ladder-frame genetic material with Selec-Terrain, voice recognition, software renovations, and driver help, enabling drivers to switch effortlessly between streets and snow, sand or mud. Sacrificing areas are saved by thick skid plates, wide ground clearance will overpower rocks, and removable tops will make just about any ride seem like an adventure in the air, a fact that proves why so many teens dream of owning a Jeep. Waterproof switchgear, a large touchscreen and easy-clean seats make a Jeep useful in everyday life. An Exhaust Nut is a high-temperature fastener which is applied to interactively fasten the manifold, the downpipe, or the flange to exhaust studs, maintaining a tight fit regardless of the extreme temperature variations. Installation of a new Exhaust Nut begins by parking on flat terrain and allowing the exhaust to cool to the full extent. Fit flanges, clean threads and studs and test-fit a new gasket. Apply anti-seize to the brush-on, thread each nut manually not cross-threaded, then screw tight, in a crisscross pattern to spec. Not by guesswork, as unequal pressure may cause a manifold to be warped, creating hard-to-find leakages in the future. Reread alignment, start engine and inspect it to see if there are any leaks, allow engine to cool then make final tightening to each Exhaust Nut.