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What the Western Plow mount looks like installed on the frame rails of a 2019 Ram Rebel. Very tight fit, needed a 3' pry bar and a jack with 2x10 wedges to wrangle everything into place before drilling for mounting bolts. Then undercoated/painted any scratched places to try to slow down the...
Looks like I may have answered my own question.....looking above at AnthonyD1978 pictures above it appears like your plates mount to the inside of the frame rails just like the Western Plow mount....directly behind the bumper horns.
I was talking to you before about if you thought a Western Plow mount assembly would interfere with your winch plate. I have gotten the mount installed on the front of my Rebel and took a few quick pictures last night to show how this is mounted. I looked at the installation instructions on...
I want to say thanks to the folks who initially found out about this and posted for everyone. I submitted my application on 8/15 two days after the vehicle purchase. I received my $250 check in the mail yesterday 10/2. Not too bad of turn around, 7 weeks for $250 I initially didn't know...
Good thing you caught this....they are really nice mats. I got lucky and the dealer I purchased my vehicle from delivered my Rebel to my house 570 miles away free of charge on a trailer, so no extra miles. They wanted to sell pretty bad. You'll like the mats.
Also towed the 2,400 lb boat for the first time this weekend. When put on the truck I couldn't notice much of a difference in ride height of the truck. This boat used to really squat the back end of my 2011 Ram down even after a Timbren upgrade on the back and front suspension. So far the...
This weekend I finally got under the Rebel to do some measuring. According to Western you have to have a minimum of 19" between the frame rail and the ground for clearance when raising the blade and driving. I measured my clearance between frame rail and ground and got about 20 1/2" on level...
I have the Western HTS model plow. It does all I need to do as a homeowner with two three car wide driveways I plow. I think you could even use this plow for light commercial use with no issues. I have used mine to open a path down the street from my house when the City seems to not be able...
That is what I have been told. Mine broke right at the interface between the block and exhaust manifold. Therefore when inspected by the first general repair shop they missed this, they swore it was a lifter. When I took the truck to the local Dodge dealer they caught it right away. Got rid...
Looking for similar graphics for my vehicle. Have you made any for others to put on their vehicle? Would this be possible or getting the drawing file from you?
I highly doubt this is what it is due to these being new vehicles, but I had a 2011 that broke the exhaust manifold bolts on the passenger bank. A very common issue when the vehicles get some miles on them. I also had another Ram at work have an identical problem. When I took the vehicle in...
Thanks for the information. I think the Rebel supposedly rides an inch higher than the stock Ram 1500 also. Right now my mount kit is on back order until mid October. I hope I can get the kit and get the lift kit installed before the snow shows up! Waiting to do it all at once since there...
Did you have to install a lift/leveling kit for your front end to have the clearance Western recommends before installation? I think they recommend 23". If you did install one what did you use and how difficult?
Talked to Teraflex about the Falcon shocks today. They said they may possibly have production Sport/Haul model for the Rebel by the end of the year. Did not sound like they would have anything for the rest of the Ram 1500 line up. Not very committed that they will be in production by then but...
I did the same as Zeeya, I trimmed a 1/8" of the top and bottom of the plate with a tin snips, smoothed edge with a grinder and file, then made the top holes in the plate to slots to fit to the top of the VLED fixture. In all lowered the backup light about 1/4" from original plate position and...
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