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Ram Radiator Hose maintains a cool temperature in your truck engine by transporting hot coolant through the engine and always provides cooled fluid to ensure power output remains constant during every trip. Ram trucks are unique in that they have adjustable air suspension, which lifts two to eight inches on rough trails, a smart low profile, which reduces drag and improves fuel consumption, and the lockable RamBox, which keeps gear in place on the bed. Interiors are open and peaceful with Ram cabins featuring enormous touch screens and are paired by an e-Torque mild hybrid which provides low speed acceleration and also conserves fuel. All these strengths demonstrate that Ram is a combination of comfort, muscle, and smart tech in work and everyday life. The Ram Radiator Hose itself is a hose that is flexible in nature and connects the engine and the radiator and its primary role is to pump the coolant fast and to avoid overheating when making hard pulls. To replace a Radiator Hose: you need to wait and allow the engine to cool down, unscrew the cap with a slow pace to release the pressure and empty the coolant until the hose can be positioned above the fluid line. Loosen clamps, twist and slide off the old piece, wipe off the necks. Bend and match length of new Radiator Hose, then press all the way onto all fittings, place clamps directly over beads with clamps being very evenly tight. Add coolant, turn engine on to bleed the air, check on leakages, drive a bit, allow the engine to cool, and ensure that clamps are tight to ensure a worry free seal.