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Ram Exhaust Seal Ring provides a tight seal between exhaust components preventing leakages that make the engine run noisily and inefficiently. The free-standing Ram pickup vehicle is born in 2010 and combines rough pulling power with unexpected ride quality, with soft-riding coils, air suspension that may raise up to eight inches, and the ingenious RamBox, which secures tools in the bed. Low speed grunt has been enhanced by the use of an e-Torque mild hybrid engine that conserves fuel when crawling in the city, wide touch screens, and soundproof cabins to ensure drivers remain calm during the long drive. This combination of the muscle and brains makes the truck an all-time favorite when it comes to working and adventure during the weekends. Between exhaust joints, a crushable gasket is fitted the primary purpose of which is to prevent the escape of hot gases and to maintain correct backpressure. In the fitting of a new Ram Exhaust Seal Ring, the exhaust should be cooled, the vehicle placed on steady stands, and the pipes should not be allowed to hang. Unscrew the flange bolts, split the joint, and clean out the deformed ring, after which scrub rust off both surfaces. Install the new Ram Exhaust Seal Ring in the seat and align the pipes and finger tighten the hardware. Then apply work around the bolts, bit by bit, forcing them down till tight. Reduce the height of the vehicle, turn on the engine, and check whether there are any leaks, and once the heat cycle ends, check the force of the fasteners once again to ensure that the Ram Exhaust Seal Ring has been seated properly.