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Thanks!
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Location: La Honda, CA
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We have a new improved rear clamp, that should stop this from happening. Call me at 650-279-6609 west coast
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Mine just started vibrating, once again. I am using the clamp that came with the S/S muffler. |
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Just use the insulated clamp that Aries makes. No rattle and slides easily.
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I fully agree with Keith True's post- don't clamp it up until it fits well. Bending a Model A muffler pipe can be tough for some-but it can be done. I personally don't use the stainless system. The rear clamp I bought 15 years ago came with a strip of heat-proof material similar to asbestos. It's still there and doing it's job. My rear clamp is just slightly loose-no rattles but I feel it has enough slack to move with expansion. I don't think I would use rubber on the tail pipe-It gets hot enough to burn it up.
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