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  1. bobgnarley

    Post your Rebel pics!

    And you nailed the pose with the front wheels turned perfectly. This photo game ain't for the faint of heart.
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    Fuel Variant 20x9 +1 on 295/60 Ridgegrapplers

    Agreed. I could do away with the spacers, and it'd still look dope AF. But alas, I'm lazy and disinclined to fiddle with it. Not to hijack this thread, but if I were to spend time doing anything to the truck, it'd be to install the B2 resonator delete kit that's still sitting in the box next to...
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    Fuel Variant 20x9 +1 on 295/60 Ridgegrapplers

    Just up front; the rear still has the factory links. Honestly, it's a perfect balance for my needs. I had a ReadyLift kit with new UCAs sitting in my garage for a month before deciding to scuttle the plan and stick with the conservative approach. No ragrets.
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    Fuel Variant 20x9 +1 on 295/60 Ridgegrapplers

    I have the LT. Interestingly, I haven't observed a delta in MPG despite this tire weighing ~10 lbs more per corner.
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    Fuel Variant 20x9 +1 on 295/60 Ridgegrapplers

    Here ya go @Rebelde21
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    Fuel Variant 20x9 +1 on 295/60 Ridgegrapplers

    I think I first saw the combo on your truck and got inspired. Game recognize game.
  7. bobgnarley

    What did you do to your Ram today???

    Factory air suspension at normal height. I have Revel links bringing the front up ~1" (still has plenty of factory rake)
  8. bobgnarley

    What did you do to your Ram today???

    Installed RG 34's on Fuel Variants.
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    Fuel Variant 20x9 +1 on 295/60 Ridgegrapplers

    Choosing the right wheels and tires for your rig ain't easy. And even with tools like Custom Offsets and this forum, it is hard to know precisely how your setup will look once they are mounted and installed. Pictures help, but you're also at the mercy of the photographer composing the shot well...
  10. bobgnarley

    Nitto Ridgegrappler 64k mile review

    It sounds like 50k is their expiry for comfort and ride quality. Many thanks for summarizing your experience and general take.
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    New Rebel OEM (but wider) style fender flares?

    One more for comparison. These appear to be the cheapest, but with a style that isn't obtrusive or overplayed. Notice how the listing says "Not Compatible on Rebel and TRX" and "Rebel Models require modification to fit." Ironically, they have the flares installed on a Rebel, so clearly, this is...
  12. bobgnarley

    Bushwacker OE style fender flares

    This is exactly what I was hoping to see. Thanks again!
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    Bushwacker OE style fender flares

    These look great! Would you be willing to take a measurement from the widest point (top of the fender) to the edge? Probably easiest to measure from one of the attachment screws to get an idea of how much additional coverage it provides over the MOPAR OEM flares. Thanks!
  14. bobgnarley

    New Rebel OEM (but wider) style fender flares?

    I'd love to see pics of a truck with either of these fender flare options and 20x10 -18 wheels. I realize that wish is particular, but the ideal truck is a Rebel with 295/70-20 AT tires and factory air ride suspension.
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    New Rebel OEM (but wider) style fender flares?

    Redrock also has a handsome option to consider, but I discovered a post where a community member struggled to get the fit right.
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