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2022 Rebel leveling kit

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Just got my 2022 Rebel and I am looking to level it. What are most using? I have always used Motofsb 2" pucks but have read a little about Bilsteins. I searched on Bilstein and don't find any products for 22 rebels. Any help would be appreciated. Also UCAs are probably a good idea too?? What brand do most run? Or is there a kit that has both the level and the UCas?
 
I don’t have an answer for you on rebel specifics. But honestly if you do some searching there are a lot of threads about it on here. Just google search Ram rebel level 5th gen and a bunch will come up
 
I've had Readylift control arms and their top hat spacer (66-1921) for about 6 months. No real problems besides having to tighten the control arm nut down a bit further than they recommend. I put a 1" Motofab spacer in rear with Bilstein 5100s, to get a little rake back.
 
Just got my 2022 Rebel and I am looking to level it. What are most using? I have always used Motofsb 2" pucks but have read a little about Bilsteins. I searched on Bilstein and don't find any products for 22 rebels. Any help would be appreciated. Also UCAs are probably a good idea too?? What brand do most run? Or is there a kit that has both the level and the UCas?
Got a 2" Ready Lift (new UCA) installed last week. I think it turned out pretty good.
 

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2021 Rebel, 3.5 Rough country coilover kit, ride is not as good as stock but pretty close. With the Rebel just remember you have 1in higher springs then stock so don’t want to go to much, since I swapped my whole strut I’m 3.5 higher than regular 1500 but only 2.5 higher than stock Rebel. You do a 2in spacer then you are 3in higher than stock 1500. And my kit came with UCAs.
 

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Bilstein 6112s front coilovers and 5160s in the rear for about 1200$. The 6112s are a bigger shock body so they hold more oil. Great suspension for the price. Definitely get some ucas too.
 
Thanks for the replies, I'm leaning now toward a 3.5 Readylift or RC lift, but also want a level look when finished. Is there a way to get level look with one of these 3.5" lift kits?
 
Thanks for the replies, I'm leaning now toward a 3.5 Readylift or RC lift, but also want a level look when finished. Is there a way to get level look with one of these 3.5" lift kits?
The ready lift kit (if it’s the same one) I returned because you put the spacer on top and another spacer in the strut which is not recommended for the Rebel. With the RC a whole new larger strut and you get a small spacer in the back. My rear is 3/4 in higher
 
2021 Rebel, 3.5 Rough country coilover kit, ride is not as good as stock but pretty close. With the Rebel just remember you have 1in higher springs then stock so don’t want to go to much, since I swapped my whole strut I’m 3.5 higher than regular 1500 but only 2.5 higher than stock Rebel. You do a 2in spacer then you are 3in higher than stock 1500. And my kit came with UCAs.
We’re you able to run 35’s. I know the tire recommendation on rc is 33
 
We’re you able to run 35’s. I know the tire recommendation on rc is 33
Yes but, depends on width and offset, I did have to grind some metal and heat and reshape inner wheel wells. 12 wide -44 offset
 

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