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If the radiator hoses on your Dodge Ram Truck are starting to become brittle, crack, or leak, or you are planning to do a regular coolant flush, now is a great time to replace the hoses with new direct fit parts from TRQ. This video shows you how to install a new direct fit lower radiator hose from TRQ in your 2002-2009 Dodge Ram 1500.
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Is there a thermostat on the bottom rad. hose area, as well as the upper thermostat?
But where is the hose located exactly plz?
Should use constant tension clamps
What if it continues to over heat ? Am I doing something wrong
Good video. Thanks
Shouldn't you bleed out the system by running the heater until the air bubbles stop coming from the rad?
Why not green coolant?