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The Exterior Door Handle of the Ram truck serves as a lever latch present on each door. This gives the occupant the grip needed to unlatch and open the door, close it, and lock it. The Ram trucks have their origins in decades of work with pickups but have taken on a kind of muscle that feels civilized on the road. The e-Torque mild hybrid setup enhances acceleration at lower speeds and increases mileage, while an optional air suspension system raises or lowers the rig between two to eight inches, ensuring easy passage over mud ruts and into parking garages. The wind-cheating profile minimizes drag, RamBox keeps the bed clear and tools dry, while thick seals and acoustic glass help ensure a whisper-quiet cabin. Large touchscreen interfaces are placed at elevated heights to facilitate quick map interactions via gloved fingers. The Ram Exterior Door Handle feels as solid as the truck's no-nonsense personality. When it comes time to replace a worn Exterior Door Handle, park level, lower the glass slightly, and kill the battery just in case. Remove the inner trim, slide the panel up, and the linkage rods are exposed. The plastic locks at the rear unclip, two ten-millimeter nuts back off, and the old handle slips away. Transfer the lock cylinder from the old handle to the new Exterior Door Handle. Feed the new handle's studs through the door skin. Finger-start the nuts and snug them with a quarter turn of the wrench. Reconnect rods and plug in connectors. Test the latch twice when the truck's door is slammed for that solid Ram thunk.