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Ram Fuel Tank Strap is applied to fix the fuel tank in place against the chassis to prevent any movement that may cause noise or leakages. The uniqueness of Ram trucks is that they combine durability with comfort in everyday life, with optional use of air suspension to raise between two and eight inches when paths are rocky, and lower when on a highway to conserve fuel. The e-Torque mild hybrid system is a high power in the low speed pulling range, and the smart RamBox side storage keeps the gear dry and safe; it also reduces gas bills. Ram has an interior with a tranquil open cabin with a giant touch screen that assists the driver to be organized. These characteristics allow Ram to carry heavy loads without compromising on the quality of ride, thus making all the commutes or work easier. A Fuel Tank Strap is a band of curved steel, wrapped around the tank, and it distributes the weight of the tank along with the frame to absorb the vibration in the bumpy roads. Installation wise, with a replacement of a Fuel Tank Strap, all you are required is to use common hand tools, firstly, remove the battery and prior to crawling under the Ram, park on a level ground and then raise a jack with a wooden block to hold the tank. Depressurize line, and unscrew hoses, wiring and filler neck. Take off the rusty bolts and the damaged straps and hold the tank still, fit the new Fuel Tank Strap and position its mounts, hand start the bolts, and clamp them evenly. Reattach all the lines, lower the jack, start the engine and check on the leaks after a short trip.