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The Ram Wheel Bearing is contained within the assembly of the hub, steel rollers of hardened metal cutting friction so that the truck can carry heavy loads and maintain the tracks of the wheels straight. Ram trucks are all about easy hard work, starting at the cabin up to the tailgate. The chassis is lifted or crouched by a supple air suspension between 2 and 8 inches, clearing the ruts but ducking the wind when it is cruising. Ram is no exception to the eTorque mild hybrid that grunts at low speed, but cuts fuel off as well as the low profile nose digs a smaller hole in the air. The intelligent RamBox stores tools secure, dry, and in the spot you left them, and broad doors open into a silent cabin with a screen large enough to chart a county, enabling the driver to keep abreast of matters without fiddling. Power still reigns supreme and the updated Ram frame and axle sets shake off load punishment all week and then still ride smooth. Replacement of a worn Ram Wheel Bearing can be easily done as long as you remain organized by ensuring that you first park the vehicle at level, chock and lift the corner and then pull the wheel, caliper and rotor. Disconnect the sensor, loosen the hub bolts, slide the whole assembly out, and blot the knuckle in a second. Apply a small smear of anti-seize, install the new Wheel Bearing (matching splines), tighten bolts and axle nut to specification, click the sensor home, install brakes, spin the lug nuts on snug, drop the jack, tighten everything, and have a silent roll. Ensure that the Wheel Bearing is properly seated before reassembling.