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Unless your dead set on tapping them into the parking lights, the fuel pump fuse tap route mentioned in the Youtube vid was about as easy as it gets for me.
Ironic for me to have just seen this thread a few minutes ago as for the last few hours I have been researching front damper solutions to achieve the 2" front level (I already have RL UCA's) on the Rebel instead of using the front spacer that ever kit has (because it's cheaper for the consumer...
Meanwhile...
Does anybody know for sure if these will fit on the Rebel?
Once a see a set mounted on a Rebel, my MOPAR aluminum boards are immediately going up on the 'parts for sale' section.
They bolt right up. The studs are already in place on your truck if you look up underneath each side. These boards come with all support brackets and nuts to mount. Super easy.
The gap is more than I would like to see, personally. I don't know why they weren't designed to be a bit tighter up...
Simply because: It's the trend... That's it.
Note across all car and truck/suv platforms OEM wheels are getting larger and larger, just like HP/TQ numbers are getting higher and higher as these things become cheaper and cheaper to produce. It's purely for aesthetics, of course. OEM wheels are...
I bought the exact same lights the dude in post #2 did and installed the actual light housings just like he did (except imho he spaced lights too wide, so I only put 2 holes btw lights, not 3 like him). Worked beautiful and hasn’t moved even in rough car wash swiping them. Then I wired them up...
So, I literally looked at the manufacturer specs for many, many 35x12.5 tires out there (both A/T — but more aggressive A/T’s, and M/T) and this Nitto TG MT is one of, if not the biggest 35x12.5 out there by actual measured specs.
Most 35x12.5 are actually like 34.5-34.8 and most are listed at...
Hands down 295. Trust me when I tell you even the 295’s will look *sorta* skinny on this truck. A 285/75 is just way too skinny for being almost a 35” tire.
I’ve ran 295/70 nitto Ridge Grapplers and I just took them off replaced with Nitto Trail Grapplers 35x12.5 (I have 2” ReadyLift level and...
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