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Ram Timing Chain Guide also makes sure that engine chain remains stable and quiet, ensuring the protection of valve timing which gives drivers an opportunity to enjoy the strong low speed pull and smooth ride that all modern Ram trucks boast of. Ram is unique and has leather-upholstered but tough cabins, e-Torque mild hybrid which provides torque and simultaneously conserves gas, air suspension which ascends up to two to eight inches on the rocky road then descends beneath the bed on the highway, and the lockable RamBox that can hold equipment, leaving the bed completely unoccupied. Hushed insulation, big touch screens, and intelligent storage allow Ram to be more living room than work rig and daily hauling is easier. The frame is made of high strength steel, which reduces weight and gives it strength, enabling the Ram to drag heavy loads easily. The Timing Chain Guide itself is a hardened rail on which the chain is mounted to vibrate, and prevent any misalignment, which will cause havoc on the valves. The first step of installing a new Timing Chain Guide would be to unhook the battery, set top dead center, and the front covers, and tensioner so that there would be no slack. Install slide out the wear section, clean boss, and compare sizes, apply threadlocker and screw bolts to spec, reinstall tensioner, pressurize, turn crank two full steps by hand and verify that marks align. The last look with a cover off allows you to view the Timing Chain Guide being firmly seated. Change cover, re-attach battery, turn the engine on and listen to a smooth idle that informs you that your Ram timing is back on track.