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Ram Radiator Support supports hold the heavy front end components of your truck in place, protects the radiator and ensures that the airflow remains intact in all drives. The Ram trucks are unique with air suspension which lifts the truck eight inches on the rough trail and drops on the highway to consume fuel. They operate an e-Torque mild hybrid system that enhances the low speed pull and mileage. Internally, the brand provides spacious touch screens, silent cabins and the ingenious RamBox that stores the tools next to the bed and leaves the floor space free. Since it was established as its own brand in 2010, Ram has combined work tough and everyday comfort to enable family and crews to bring along with them. The Ram Radiator Support is made of heavy steel or lightweight aluminum, which connects the fenders, grille, radiator, and condenser with a single rigid frame. Hits are absorbed by this frame, cooling parts stay in the correct position and the frame helps in maintaining engine temperatures constant when you tow. In order to replace a Radiator Support at home, then disconnect the battery and empty the coolant. Take off the grille, fascia and upper mount, unclip the cooling lines and wiring. Make sure that the radiator and condenser do not hang. Unbolt the old Radiator Support and remove it, relocating brackets and bushings to the new one. Install the replacement component, hand thread bolts, verify hood latch and headlamp gaps and tighten respectively. Reattach hoses, refill the coolant, bleed the air, re-attach the body panels, replace battery, check the leaks and your Ram will be ready to work and play up several miles.