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Hey guys,

Can we use aftermarket clamps on the "front" portion of exhaust? or should i stick w the stock ford parts? I replaced the rear clamps w VIBRANT aftermarket clamps on my steeda resonator delete yesterday. I am thinking about just slapping in new clamps on the front as well, there was a little black soot from drivers side clamp, (#1 in pic). 2023 Mach 1 has 2500 miles on it. Please let me know your thoughts and what have you gone with if you did swamp new ones in. See pics for exact parts.

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No reason you can't. Why do you want to, are they leaking?
 
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No reason you can't. Why do you want to, are they leaking?
Thanks for reply, yes i have been having nothing exhaust leaks since swapping in the steeda resonator delete kit. They dont mention that once you remove there freebie clamps w kit they are not good anymore. So i upgraded to the VIBRANT HD clamps that they sell and rear issues is FIXED.
The clamps were on and off about 3x in total..... I guess from loosening up front clamps as well to fix the rear clamps they got weak now as well now. I never had leakage issues up front before, But yesterday i seen the soot while on the lift.
I am just curious what everyone (brand) went with if they replaced the front clamps, I am exhausted dealing w exhaust leaks at this point.

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For clamps 1 and 2, pretty confident you should stick w the OEM ones. I ran into this when I installed my catback. The previous owner had done an H-pipe and welded it in on those clamps, so I had to sawzall em off. This was a surprise on install day so I bought some clamps from auto stores around town and tried them out, nothing worked. Ended up just ordering the OEM ones. Those clamps are pretty beefy so I think it's just worth it to order the OEM parts and have it work right
 

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I had damaged one of the factory clamps and swapped it out

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For clamps 1 and 2, pretty confident you should stick w the OEM ones. I ran into this when I installed my catback. The previous owner had done an H-pipe and welded it in on those clamps, so I had to sawzall em off. This was a surprise on install day so I bought some clamps from auto stores around town and tried them out, nothing worked. Ended up just ordering the OEM ones. Those clamps are pretty beefy so I think it's just worth it to order the OEM parts and have it work right
Hey Nick-
Thanks for reply and help. I'm leaning towards stock clamps for front exhaust. It seems the 2 are easy to get, but the 1 single clamp(#3 in pic with pipe is like $300 bucks. Ridiculous...................
 

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Guys,
THANKS for everyones help and advice!!! i went with the stock forward clamps ( BR3Z-5A231-B) from Ford via Levittown ford Benny!!!!!

Thanks Anthony
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