Just after I bought the Ram, I crawled under the beast and noticed there was no splash pan. That meant rain water, dust and other bad things could get from the road or the front tires and be flung up into the engine compartment. No bueno. So I made a splash pan from 18 gauge steel. The perforated crossbar you see there is what the rear of the homemade splash pan bolts up to. My Ram has air suspension, so the active air dam supports are unused, but have the attachment bolts still there. I used the lower bolt to hold the crossbar. Between the perforated crossbar and the front crossmember, I used a piece of old bedmat I had lying around to fill the gap. The final phase of the splash pan, now that the remote oil filters are in place, is a small removable section for access to the oil filter...