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The Ram Exhaust Clamp is designed to hold the exhaust pipes of Ram trucks in place to ensure their system is quiet and airtight. Separating with Dodge in 2010, Ram has concentrated on creating pickups that integrate muscular and comfortable, advice mild hybrid assistance to assist in low speed pull and enhanced fuel efficiency, air suspension which raises up to eight inches, and the ingenious RamBox which secures the gear securely on the bedside. The interior, featuring a Ram cabin that remains quiet over gravel due to its thick glass and narrow seals, and a massive touchscreen ensures that drivers remain connected. All new Ram models have heavy frame strength to enable families to tow over the weekend and ride in style during the week. The pickup is also slick bodied, which it uses to conserve fuel on the highway and remain tough in appearance. A steel band is applied to prevent leaks and is called an Exhaust Clamp. To be installed on a level surface, leave the exhaust to cool, and clean the mating surfaces. Select an Exhaust Clamp of the same pipe size, and slide it smoothly over the junction and position the bolts in areas that are accessible to you. Turn the nut tight in little steps in an alternate position so that the clamp presses the joint to the full extent to leave no opening. Check the pipe to ensure it fits firmly, ignite the engine and listen to the hissing and once the engine has gone through a heat cycle, inspect the Exhaust Clamp again and tighten the nuts when the seal becomes loose.