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Old 01-27-2010, 07:36 PM
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http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS/JEGS-Pref...53274/10002/-1

im putting my exhaust on friday and i dont what to have to order these and wait. nor do i want to use the traditional exhaust clamps.
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You can pick them up at any parts store.
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i work part time at advance auto. we dont carry em
Old 01-27-2010, 08:28 PM
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i always get them at NAPA
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Originally Posted by twokss
i work part time at advance auto. we dont carry em
then try another store
Old 01-27-2010, 08:57 PM
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NAPA believer or not is your best chance. NAPA seems to carry more exhaust parts then other stores
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Any Heavy truck shop or supply house.
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Originally Posted by 608kZ28
then try another store
Now why didn't I think of that.
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I'll head to napa this afternoon and see if they have them. Thanks guys
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Deisel truck parts stores have them also.
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The National Auto Parts store by me carries them as well.
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My local napa always has them.
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Actually I just special ordered them through my work and got same day delivery. Cost me $26 for 3 of them! I hope I got the right sizes. My exhaust is full 3in slip fit. So I ordered 3in clamps. I wasn't sure If I had to rider the next size up to fit over the pipes? How well do these seal? I had standard clamps on there before and it leaked like a civ.
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So you can get them from Advance? Good to know. I've always had to go to NAPA or A&A.

They seal about as good as you can hope for.
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Ok. An yes advance can get em
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We have "A&A Auto" stores around here and they always have 'em in stock. They work great.
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For slip fit connections, I use the exhaust patch wrap, and put 1-2 revolutions on it, then the clap. The wrap cures when it heats and seals the joint. To remove it, it's actually brittle, and a simple razor knife can cut it.
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Originally Posted by The Alchemist
For slip fit connections, I use the exhaust patch wrap, and put 1-2 revolutions on it, then the clap. The wrap cures when it heats and seals the joint. To remove it, it's actually brittle, and a simple razor knife can cut it.
thats a good idea. i think i might do that.

another question. ya see how the clamps in the above jegs link look stepped. like it goes from 3in to 3.25in to fit over the slip? the ones i got arent stepped, they are just a flat strap. will they work the same?

this is the style i got

http://www.anythingtruck.com/Merchan...T-CLAMPS-FLATB

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They conform to the pipes when you tighten down on them.



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