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The reinforced tube that allows the coolant flow between the engine and radiator to prevent overheating is called the Ram Cooling Hose. It allows the truck to haul without frying the engine. Drivers opt for a Ram for the torque that propels them off the line and sips fuel, thanks to the smart eTorque mild hybrid. On top of that, optional air suspension gives the body a lift of up to eight inches for rocky trails and drops it low on the highway to cheat the wind. The side bins of the RamBox can hold muddy gear and locks. Inside, a quiet cabin and tablet-sized screen keep road noise out and the maps clear, so long hauls feel like long errands. The heavy-duty body of the steel frame can withstand day-to-day abuse. Their design has been engineered smartly since the chassis means that users can easily stow gear, power devices, and get the recent technology without losing time. Every knob feels solid and is built for real work hands. When the time comes to replace a Cooling Hose, park the Ram on level ground and let the engine cool. Open the cap to relieve the pressure, place a pan beneath the radiator, and drain fluid until it drops below the hose. Take a quick snap of the routing, slacken the clamps, and twist out the old Cooling Hose. Wipe off the necks, then check the new Cooling Hose to make sure that its shape and length are the same as the old one. Push it home until it bottoms out, slide the clamps into position, and evenly tighten them. Replenish coolant, idle the Ram, inspect for leaks, and tighten clamps once more after warm-up.