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There is a Ram Power Steering Pump installed in the belt loop, which turns hydraulic force into effortless turns of the wheels, making heavy trucks feel light even as they slow crawl over parking lots. Ram trucks broke off the outdated herd in pursuit of true world usefulness, and it is evident. A Ram rides better due to the presence of air suspension, which allows the vehicle to crouch down when loading and bounce upward eight inches to clear the ruts, and then drops to the highway to guzzle fuel. The optional eTorque mild hybrid provides a burst of additional power in the starter at a low speed, which saves fuel when traffic slows down. With thoughtful Ram touches, life is organized; the RamBox pockets hide items out of reach but within reach, wide doors are easy to access to a cab, and the screen on the tablet is large enough to keep gauges and playlists within one thumb tap. Muscle has never been substituted by fluff; the Ram frame remains burly to haul over the weekend toys or a stack of drywall without making a big deal out of it. When the steering becomes more of an exercise, replacement of the old Power Steering Pump reinstates the loss of fingertip control. Unscrew the pulley guard, loosen up the belt, empty the fluid, free the mounting bolts, and pick up the worn-out unit. Move the reservoir to the new Power Steering Pump, press in the new pulley, position the Power Steering Pump on its bracket, tighten the bolts, reroute and tighten the belt, and refill and bleed until all the bubbles are gone. Start, lock on, fill up, and hit the road with confidence.