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The rugged but accurate Ram Wheel Hub has been the anchor of the rolling arsenal of the truck, the bearings are there to maintain the grease in and the grime out, and the axle can freely and truly turn. All Ram puts people first by having a cabin so quiet you can hear your thoughts, giant touch screens that shorten road miles, and seats that are friendlier to your spine than your sofa at home. Press the start button and the eTorque mild hybrid increases low-speed pull, then feeds the fuel when the traffic is crawling, providing Ram owners with the grunt without any guilt. The body is lifted a maximum of eight inches on the air suspension when climbing rocky trails or kneeling when loading, and the slick low roofline cuts wind, enabling the Ram to cheat on drag when it needs it but retain its height where it matters. RamBox bedside lockers devour muddy boots and power tools but still clamp shut in all weather and thieves and prove the truck is as laborious as the driver. Where the said strengths encounter unsympathetic streets, a sound Wheel Hub will keep the ride on the correct path, hence a replacement will not frighten even a wrench on a weekend. Place on a flat surface, chock tires, jack corner, set stand, pull wheel and brake bits until you can see the Wheel Hub, pop the old seal, wipe the bore, apply fresh lube, press in the new seal, place cleaned bearings in place, seat the renewed Ram Wheel Hub, screw down the castle nut, reattach rotors, caliper, and wheel, drop the truck, roll it a couple of yards, wipe off any seepage.