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Ram Radius Heat Shield is applied to cool essential under hood components, naturally twist around hot exhaust areas, preventing the heat before it could steal power and melt nearby wiring. After 2010 Ram has been a truck brand on its own in a new form that takes decades of pickup history combined with new features such as plush cabins, gigantic touch screens that make long journeys comfortable. Ram is also practical with adding an eTorque mild hybrid system to supply the higher low speed pull and improved fuel economy power, and air suspension that lifts eight inches to overcome ruts before hunkering down to highway effectiveness. The RamBox side storage is clever enough to keep the tools in place and the low profile body can slide through the wind and generally the Ram line continues to be strengthened and has increased daily use as a hauler of family or freight. A Radius Heat Shield is a molded metal cover of heat reflective properties that protects hoses, wiring, and intakes and enhances uniform temperatures. The shield will reduce under hood temperatures and enhance the life cycle of components in a Ram that is owned by the owner. Installation of Radius Heat Shield begins with the identification of a hot section and test fitting the curved panel to ensure clearance. Clean adjacent surfaces, add any edge trim, and then shallow-bend the bend in such a way that air remains between shield and manifold. Mounting points, fit slip brackets or clamps, and fit hardware even, mark and drill. Once the engine has been allowed to run briefly, ensure that contact or rattles are checked and then retorque when all things are cool to ensure that the Radius Heat Shield is firmly in place.