Pam,,Gang we are not trying to cook our beloved Rams here now are we??,,There are many quality items out there to help the bug prevention and removal,,The wet towel is a great deal and cost efficent,though time consuming at times,,Bars Leaks,Simple Green,409 and a host of others will work to simplify things and speed the process up in removal,,Easiest way I've found to remove them is a little preparation before your trip,,For the gang in the Pre-99 trucks(old bumper and lower facia)after cleaning use some tire foam on the facia and lower spoiler,,Apply a quality wax on the bumper,leading edge of the roof and grill area then top it off with a Mother's product called "Showtime",,On the 99 and later trucks I detail I do all the front bumper and grill area along with the leading edge of the roof the same way,wax and showtime,,The windshield gets a nice coat of Rain-X,,These tricks I also use on my MUCH larger Cummins truck I drive at work all over our great country,they do work(got enough West texas plains bugs to prove it),Bugs are a pain in more ways than one...
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98, Flame Red, Quad Cab, 2500, 4x4, 5spd, Autometer and Cyberdyne gauges,Edelbrock Performer IAS shocks,TST#10 plate,16cm housing, B-D Exhaust Brake,Timing Advanced,K&N,Totally Amsoiled,Cat Muffler and Silencer ring ALL M. I. A. ,A BOMBING IN THE PROCESS!!