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The Ram Battery Cable connects the high-capacity battery in the truck with starter and grounding points and transmits large amounts of current in a very short time to ensure that the engine starts without a lot of noise. As opposed to bloated competitors, Ram trucks are about the actual world muscle and comfort that you can experience on every mile that has potholes. It has a stout tuned frame that rises eight inches over rocks and squats down to eight inches on the highway cutting the drag on the highway. Ram powertrains combine the toughness of steel blocks with the mild hybrid, which provides a burst of torque to the vehicle when making stops at stoplights and saves fuel in the process, and the secure bedside storage unit lets you lock up tools where the bed space would be wasted in cases. Interior Ram cabins remain library silent with muddy tires humming, huge touch screens put maps and gauges at eye level, and wide seats make a long drive a couch session. This much muscle implies that there is a high electrical load, hence a heavy Battery Cable is needed that has a non-corrosive copper conductor to ensure the current is maintained during heat, cold, and vibration. To replace the Battery Cable, park the Ram on level ground, turn off the ignition, and open the hood when it is time to change the Battery Cable. Loosen the negative clamp, then the positive, and then snake the old line out of its plastic clips. Compare lengths, position heat shrink on top of the new Battery Cable, fit it on clean terminals, and clamp it by hand and one-fourth turn with a wrench. Install the harness in guides, measure the torque, and then fire the truck to ascertain stable voltage.