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The Ram Air Intake Hose is a flexible hose that supplies cool filtered air to the throttle body, sealing the design to ensure that the engine gets clean air. Ram trucks separated from their former parent company in 2010, and since then have focused on gear designed to make long days easier. The available air suspension has the capability to elevate the chassis by as much as eight inches for navigation through rutted areas. Subsequently, it lowers itself further down to the ground while on the highway in a bid to save fuel. An e-Torque mild hybrid provides additional torque at low rpms, assisting in the launch of heavy loads without the need for additional gas. Inside the cab, it is so quiet that calls and playlists sound clear, while the large touchscreen means that you skip thumb-pecking at your phone. Ram also offers the lockable RamBox storage unit, which helps keep your tools, tow straps and muddy boots organized while allowing the bed to remain a wide-open space. Swapping the Air Intake Hose on a Ram is a quick driveway job. With basic tools, you too can accomplish this task. Prior to removal, first loosen the band clamps that grip the tube. Then unplug any sensors or small vacuum lines and slide the old hose off. Wipe off any grit from the throttle body and airbox lips so the new Air Intake Hose seals up nicely. Align the molded ports, push the hose on flush, refit sensors and lines, and even up the clamps. Start the engine, listen for whistles, and feel the Air Intake Hose for leaks.