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The Ram Leaf Spring Shackle allows the rear suspension to move gradually and maintains axle alignment which provides strength and comfort. The distinguishing features of Ram pickups are luxurious cabins with oversized touch screens, sound insulation, and intelligent e-Torque mild hybrid that increases the power at low speed and conserves fuel. The available air suspension can lift or lower the truck between two and eight inches high to enable Ram drivers to go over rocks then slip under parking buildings, and the expansive RamBox secures gear in the same place along the sides of the bed. All these make Ram a daily usability, hard-working handsome package. A Leaf Spring Shackle is a hinged connection between the spring and the frame or hanger, which permits the spring to extend on bumps, maintain the proper position of the axle, and not bind. When changing to Ram Leaf Spring Shackle, park in a flat area, chock the wheels, raise the frame securely, and allow the axle to hang so as to take the weight off. Record the initial orientation, unscrew and take off the bottom and cap bolts, and slip out the damaged shackle and bushings. Install new bushings where necessary and then install the new Leaf Spring Shackle, push the hardware by using fingers, and then lower the truck until the springs reach normal ride height. Bolt the truck together to spec, grease any serviceable joints, spin the wheels to verify clearance, and test-drive the truck on the steady road, then, at an appropriate later stage, recheck tightness.