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Ya, well I had gone the JB weld route just to pass it in inspection, it actually held for a few good trips. Bit it did crack and crumble out of where it was. Once I fix the brakes I'm just taking it to a exhaust place to get some work done anyways. For $5 it worked for what I needed it for lol
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What's everyone's opinion on JB Weld? I need to seal a leaky section of flex pipe where it connects to the regular pipe on my exhaust. I seen that the puddy is not good for high temps. But what about the other "mix" types?? I've heard of people fixing leaky radiators with it so I'm...
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