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Ram Throttle Body Gasket is the gasket between throttle body and intake manifold, which prevents stray air in this joint, thus making the engine idle steadily and accelerate smoothly. In 2010, Ram turned into its own truck brand and it is the one that balances between work strength and comfort. Ram has optional air suspension which raises two to eight inches in rocky situations but goes down when on highways so as to conserve fuel. Large touch screens will steer the drivers, soundproofed cabins will reduce the fatigue, and a lockable side car bed will ensure that gear is safe. An e-Torque mild hybrid increases the power in low speed and extends the range, and demonstrates that a Ram pickup can comfortably accomplish weekday loads and weekend adventures. The Throttle Body Gasket is a thin gasket but it protects the fine airflow that modern engines require. In order to install a new Throttle Body Gasket, a Ram truck should be parked and allow the engine to cool down after which the battery should be disconnected. Unclamp intake duct, unplug sensors and unbolt throttle body uniformly. The old seal can be peeled away and then both surfaces wiped off before the new Throttle Body Gasket is put in place with the ports aligned. Install the throttle body by bolting it in a crisscross position to factory torque, re-attach hoses and wiring, re-fit the intake tube, reconnect battery, and then start engine and check on leaks or wobbly idle.