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The recipe most everyone follows:
2” level kit up front, or adjustable shocks with similar rise over stock
Wheels with negative offset to keep 12.5” wide tires from rubbing the UCAs (and they just look better)
Trimming the front wheel well liners in the rear portion
Three question marks seems like a lot of excitement for a pretty reasonable critique of the grill design. Have you ever seen any vehicle, truck or otherwise, with the front emblem that far from vertical center?
I don’t like GMs in general, but I’ll give credit where it’s due. The interior improvements are enormous, a generational leap (or two generations, considering how behind they were). They also cleaned up the biggest problem with the exterior, the bottom half of the front end where the front side...
I'm having a devil of a time locating this one... care to post some guidance on how to get there (or a grid coordinate)? I'd love the others you posted too, if you're feeling generous.
TRX grille has different plastic to match the different headlights, too. Mopar made a version that would fit the Rebel for its OTG concept but it doesn’t look like it’ll ever come out.
Explaining a little more, Ram still sells “old” body style trucks, which are just the 4th gen trucks, so you’ll often have to specify your model year and then select whether it’s “classic” (4th gen dimensions) or “new body style“ (5th gen).
And whenever you can, choose “Rebel” specifically...
I want to put 35s on there but I too couldn’t part with the duratracs still in good condition. 18” Fuels w/ -12mm offset. Looks good but yes, a little small
I’ve never leased a car, so I had no idea there was a sales tax involved. What a joke. I guess we’re talking about WA here, so youre lucky there isn’t a special, higher, leasing tax.
Toyota had a teaser that showed a silhouette of a wide bodied TRX/Raptor competitor that looked sweet:
then some talented photoshop nerds figured out that the front end looks like a 4Runner:
:(
How you drive makes a huge difference. My wife and I get different fuel economies driving the same vehicle because she is gas-brake everywhere, never coast.
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