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Ram EGR Tube Gaskets have been designed to ensure that exhaust is sealed tightly to assist all Ram trucks in providing a smooth source of power and clean exhaust. Since they parted ways with Dodge in 2010, Ram has worked on combining work and in-town comfort, stuffing its pickups with e-Torque mild hybrid assistance to give it low speed punch and fuel efficiency, height adjustable air suspension that raises up to eight inches in the rocky trail, the lockable RamBox along its bed sides, and quiet cabins that install huge touch screens, which make long journeys easy. These touches make us understand that Ram is never going to cease to add usability, toughness, and driver confidence. EGR Tube Gaskets themselves are tiny rings of metal layered rings which are installed between the EGR tube and intake or exhaust flange to prevent spillage and maintain the exhaust gas recirculation constant. Rough idling may be due to a worn set of EGR Tube Gaskets and therefore replacing them in time is very important. The use of new EGR Tube Gaskets is quite simple to install with each step taken step by step. To begin with, pull the Ram parking, allow it to cool, and remove the battery. Lift and remove the EGR tube by removing covers that are blocking the access and then unbolt the EGR tube and pull it up. Wipe both mating surfaces with scraping off the worn gasket and the residue. Install the fresh gasket in place, the tube, and tighten the bolts until they fit to factory tight. Install reconnect hoses, sensors, and the battery, restart the engine, and listen or feel any escaping gas then get out on your next Ram adventure.