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I really like Michelin tires but don't think they'd look as good on my Rebel. They just don't have that aggressive look to go with the truck in my mind, but I'm sure they'd drive better and last longer. As much as I didn't want to do it (because I don't like Goodyear as a brand) I went with...
So I'm in the boat as several guys here. Have 2019 Rebel with 44k. Up until about 40k I loved those tires and couldn't say a bad thing about them. But after 40k I noticed a dramatic decline in wet road handling and a substantial increase in cabin noise. I always rotated them regularly and they...
I actually love my Ram-boxes and if they are warping I didn't notice it. I bought a truck and although when new it's looks beautiful in the end if you use it like a truck, a slightly misaligned Rambox is a minor issue. Honestly I'd be embarrassed to go back and complain it. But that's just me.
Mine has 3200 miles and I've been getting 13.5 - 14.5 around town. On LI where I live it's flat and I'm usually doing 60 - 65 on the highways and I get 17-18. If I travel to upstate NY through the mountains doing 75 then I'm at a bit over 16. Not the best gas mileage but not that much worse then...
I bought my truck off the lot and it came with the factory tri-fold. My previous truck had a soft roll up cover which i liked alot and I was worried I wouldn't like the tri fold as much. I even considered replacing it with a soft roll up but I decided to live with it a bit and see how I liked...
I was looking at the build tool on the website today and it appears neither the rebel 12 or 12a is available to be ordered. The only seat option is the cloth/ vinyl option and the stereo upgrade seems to be the Alpine. That's definitly different than a month ago was I was looking at the website.
I do believe the member who started this thread on page 1 did a better job then I could of taking pictures and explaing the install. Check the first page of this thread. I would add that the step kit comes with Large bolts and a couple of nuts. One of the nuts is attached to a small handle so...
No major issues when installing. The step itself is solid and a bit heavy. In order to get the bolts in you have to hold it with one hand while aligning the bolts. It's a tight fit but once everything is lined up it fits perfect. The electrical wires/connector can be worked around without...
Same here box was a bit beat up but everything was there. Install was a bit of a PITA in 25 degree weather but step fits perfect and I think it's a must have option. I use it all the time.
Well it looks like it's just the one door. I can speak from experience, I actually did the same thing to my wife's brand new 5 day old Audi which was parked in the driveway in an unexpected place. To say I was really pissed after I did it would be a total understatement. But just like you it was...
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