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  1. therealvenomrebel2020

    Post your Rebel pics!

    Check out my build on YouTube
  2. therealvenomrebel2020

    Just for fun my truck has a name.

    Just for fun I did a video on this topic hahaha. My truck's name is obviously Venom
  3. therealvenomrebel2020

    Bed light install opinions...

    I decided to wire them independent of the tailgate and cargo with a simple switch. I'm not saying this is the best way to do it, but it suits my purposes. I was struggling with the price of OEM. If you want to see me talk too much about my reasoning hahaha, here's a video. There's also some...
  4. therealvenomrebel2020

    Any of you guys have done 6112's in the front ?

    Dude, that seems high to me for what you'll end up with. I installed the 6112s myself, so just under $800 for a high quality product that levels the truck. True, you'll need some spring compressors (or have a shop do that part) and a torque wrench, but very well worth it. I'm for sure a weekend...
  5. therealvenomrebel2020

    Ram Rebel 2019 - Bilstein 6112 and 5160..Do I need to change/upgrade the UCA?

    Went with the 6112 (8th clip) and the Total Chaos UCAs. Here's a couple of vids if you're a DIY type. Torque specs in the descriptions. Cheers ; )
  6. therealvenomrebel2020

    Growling brakes in Reverse!

    I can confirm this. 2020 Ram Rebel. Just had the "Moan Kit" installed as Warranty at the dealer. Coincidentally, they did this while also replacing my back glass. Good service from the dealer.
  7. therealvenomrebel2020

    POLL: New UCAs or not with leveling kit?

    I love this discussion! I recently installed Bilstein 6112s on my Rebel. I used the 8th clip position, which supplies a 2" lift for the 4wd Rebel. Puts the truck dead level at ride height. Bilstein advertises no need for aftermarket UCAs... in fact I wrote to them and asked them specifically if...
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