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Ram Catalytic Converter Gasket closes the exhaust flanges and prevents the leakage, and contains the emissions. Ram trucks are unique in that, they combine power with home comfort, with e-Torque mild hybrid assist to enhance low speed acceleration and fuel efficiency, air suspension that lifts up to two up to eight inches to play on the rocky trails but drops back down to highway performance, and the brilliant RamBox, which does not use up bed space but locks up gear effortlessly. The open and quiet cabin that is controlled by a big touch screen helps drivers to be relaxed and informed and the continuous advancement of the frame strength ensures that a Ram can carry heavy loads without breaking a sweat. Timely replacement of Catalytic Converter Gasket in the factory will save sensors and maintain civil exhaust note. Catalytic Converter Gasket designed to fit Ram consumes heat resistant material that endures high temperatures mile after mile. You can install a new Catalytic Converter Gasket once the exhaust has cooled, and then you can hold up the pipes with a stand and wet each of the flange bolts with penetrating oil. Relax the bolts, put the joint down a notch, remove the old gasket, and rub the two sealing surfaces until they are shiny and smooth. Install the new gasket correctly oriented, align the holes, and install all the bolts by hand, then tighten in a zigzag pattern to spec, start the engine, and hear hissing to make sure you have a tight seal, and your Ram is done.