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The Ram Brake Caliper Bracket securely fixes the caliper to the knuckle providing the Ram drivers with the same stopping power throughout all loads. Ram has been a company by itself since 2010 whereby it is making pickups that are brain and muscle. The brand enhances the low speed acceleration and consumption with their e-Torque mild hybrid, and an adjustable air suspension raises the truck between two to eight inches to make rough trails seem smooth. Low profile nose will squeeze through wind to lengthen all the gallon and the RamBox will be handy to keep gear secure in the bedside walls. The interior is filled with open quiet cabin and enormous touch screen that ensure the driver remains relaxed and connected, showing that Ram is able to balance work requirements and comfort in day to day life. The Ram Brake Caliper Bracket is a hard steel component that installs to maintain the pads in a square position against the rotor and hold them firm during hard stops. In order to fit the Brake Caliper Bracket, park on a level surface, place chocks on the wheels, jack and support the axle, take the wheel off, and slide the caliper off. Dismantle the old bracket, lubricate the hub and knuckle, re-lube new slide pins with a dab of high temp grease and then hand-start new bolts using a dab of thread locker. Make the bracket to spec, install the pads, re-adjust the caliper, rotate the rotor to ensure clearance, install the wheel, drop the truck, pump the brake pedal, check the tightness of the Brake Caliper Bracket, and go on a brief test run to make sure the brakes stop smoothly.