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The Ram Exhaust Heat Shield ensures the comfort and safety of the vehicle by excluding radiant exhaust heat off the delicate wiring as well as floor panels. Ram pickup trucks are unique with adjustable air suspension, which raises by 2 to 8 inches when in the trails but lowers during wind cut through, an e-Torque mild hybrid system that enhances low-speed muscle, RamBox bedside compartments, and cabins that are so quiet that you can hear every tune of the huge touchscreen interface. Ram also provides strong frames and smooth engines that enable them to haul anything they want with ease that the owners experience the combination of power and sophistication that any modern model is supposed to provide. An Exhaust Heat Shield is a shaped metal screen having a reflective face, developed to bounce off and disperse exhaust heat prior to scalding wires, sensors or the cabin floor. The process involved in installing an Exhaust Heat Shield is as follows: when installing this device, the Ram should be parked on the level ground, the pipes should be allowed to cool down and the frame should be placed on the stands. Take the right shield and fasteners and have them fit out under the truck to locate factory mounting points. Wipe those spots, put the reflective side facing the exhaust, run bolts or clips through the holes and tighten just enough to get a snug fit to allow the metal to stretch and not vibrate. Make sure to leave a gap around the pipes and wiring, tap or punch lightly to find out which ones rattle, lower the Ram, and then do a short, quiet road test, ensuring that the Exhaust Heat Shield is firmly in place.