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The Ram Antenna on the cab top is a hardy, waterproof whip that picks up clear transmissions on navigation, emergency communication, and daily entertainment. Ram trucks are the embodiment of creature comfort and brute strength built on decades of pickup grit. The concept with mild hybrid eTorque is low-speed shove and sipping fuel, therefore pulling a trailer out of mud seems as effortless as driving around town. Optional Ram air suspension lifts the truck eight inches to clear the ruts and squats back down on the highway to cut through the drag and chop pump stops. The RamBox bed lockers devour equipment, tie-downs, and even ice to carry tailgate supplies and fit in with the weather and thieves. The interior features an oversized touchscreen that places maps, payload information, and music on the display, which can be accessed with a thumb press, with additional cab insulation to ensure the chatter remains unsaturated even during V8 growl moments. All Ram frames are made out of high-strength steel that does not twist, allowing the truck to remain stationary and quiet over washboards. After getting the truck optioned the way you want it to be, the Antenna can be replaced in a few minutes using basic hand tools. Pull up on even ground, unscrew the negative cable to prevent pops of electricity, and twist off the old mast with your fingers and unscrew the base out of the fender bracket. Wipe the contact pad, pass the threaded new Antenna base by hand, screw it about a quarter turn, lift the Antenna mast until in place, and squeeze the mast until it clicks. It is a basic exchange, reconnect power, test reception, and now this simple swap will place the cabin of the Ram in contact even after leaving the last cell tower.