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Ram Spindle provides solid wheel support and perfect steering through a combination of a long time pickup muscle of the Ram and a hub carrier load bearing capability. Ram has decades of truck expertise combining working ready hardness with comforts such as quiet cabins, giant touch screens and the smart RamBox that secures tools in the bed. Ram is also improving low speed pull and fuel efficiency thanks to its e-Torque mild hybrid system and an optional air suspension allows the frame to be raised two to eight inches above the trail to easily clear obstacles. Such a combination of strength, intelligence, and height-alteration assist Ram drivers to be confident in their cars when they are transporting timber or driving to school. A Spindle is mounted at the front hub which locates the wheel, carries the bearings and is applied to send braking and cornering forces into the suspension safely. On the replacement Spindle, park on flat ground, put up the stands on the truck, then take out the wheel, the brake caliper, and the rotor. Unscrew the tie rod nut, ping the joint, unbolt the upper and lower ball joints sliding out the axle on four wheel drive vehicles. Open the worn hub carrier, replace the hub and bearing, as required and then slide the new Spindle over the axle stub. Install the ball joints, reconnect the tie rod, reinstall the rotor and caliper, install the wheel, tighten all the connections, lower the truck, test the steering response and brakes and then drive the truck.