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Ram Brake Drum brings constant stopping power when durable cast is combined with a machined surface of friction and every Ram driver is guaranteed a good grip in heavy hauling duties. Ram trucks are unique in terms of plush rugged cabins, large touch screens that allow easy navigation, the option of an air suspension, which raises up to eight inches to enable trail capability, low profile that has been designed to save on fuel, RamBox storage compartment, which allows secure storage of tools, and a mild hybrid version, the e-Torque, which increases the low speed torque and reduces the consumption of fuel. The brand also enhances the ride comfort in the interior of the vehicle and clever cargo into the vehicle, which testifies to the power and practical applicability of the brand. The actual component of the Ram Brake Drum is a cylindrical element that allows the brake shoes to squeeze inwards, transforming movement into heat and slowing the truck a safe way. The first step in the installation of new Brake Drum is to park the Ram on the level ground and chock the wheels, loosen the lug nuts, raise the axle, and take off the wheel. Pull the parking brake, remove any drum retainers then slide the worn drum away. Wipe the hub and check shoes and springs, wheel cylinder. Install fresh Brake Drum by placing it on the studs, rotate the star wheel until a slight drag is experienced, rotate the drum to test smoothness, install retainers and wheel. Lower the truck, tighten the lugs, press the pedal with a firm touch and, very carefully, make a test ride to ensure that the braking power is strong.