Accident Avoidance Features
A truck as big and powerful as Ram Heavy Duty needs large brakes. Thats why we go big on our brake pistons and calipers, and why our brake pads cover a wide surface area. This allows you to stop with confidence and ensures longer intervals between brake jobs.
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- STEPPING ON THE BRAKE PEDAL ACTIVATES THE BRAKES ON PROPERLY EQUIPPED TRAILERS, UNBURDENING RAM'S BRAKES.
- Optional equipment shown. Properly secure all cargo. 2010 model shown.

- Antilock brakes

The standard four-wheel Antilock Brake System (ABS) helps prevent wheel lockup when you suddenly have to brake, or when stopping on slick ground. This, combined with large brake components, means you can drive and stop with confidence.
- Tire pressure monitoring system

The standard tire pressure monitoring system on 2500 models lets you know when a tire is low. Maintaining proper tire pressure improves vehicle handling and can prolong tire life.
- Clearance lights

Ram Heavy Duty factory-installed running lamps mount on the roof to help increase your truck's visibility and add custom good looks. These lamps are standard on all 3500 dually rear-wheel-drive vehicles and the 2500 Power Wagon®, and are available on all 2500 and SRW 3500 models. For more details please Find a Dealer near you.

