QuantumRebelX
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- Oct 15, 2024
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Just picked this up last week.
Love it so far. Coming from a '16 Rebel. Love the 3.0 SST, don't even miss the Hemi (except of course for the sound). The immediate kick in the butt when you step on the pedal is great!
Definitely miss the air suspension, though. Towed my camper with it last weekend, and lets just say I'm grateful I have a weight distribution hitch, otherwise I'm not sure i would have made it out of where the trailer was parked.
Still getting used to the 22 inch rims. Definitely need some Wrangler Duratracs on here at some point, just hate taking off perfectly good tires, so I'll probably just use these until I get frustrated at the look or stuck somewhere while hunting or skiing.
The interior is next-level awesome. I looked at switching to a different make this time, but nothing I sat in had the same feel as this interior. Everything else seemed so basic in comparison.
I'm sure I'll get used to the lack of off-road functionality coming from the Rebel, but I plan on making some changes as I go once I drive it for a while.
Just thought I'd share my initial thoughts.
Love it so far. Coming from a '16 Rebel. Love the 3.0 SST, don't even miss the Hemi (except of course for the sound). The immediate kick in the butt when you step on the pedal is great!
Definitely miss the air suspension, though. Towed my camper with it last weekend, and lets just say I'm grateful I have a weight distribution hitch, otherwise I'm not sure i would have made it out of where the trailer was parked.
Still getting used to the 22 inch rims. Definitely need some Wrangler Duratracs on here at some point, just hate taking off perfectly good tires, so I'll probably just use these until I get frustrated at the look or stuck somewhere while hunting or skiing.
The interior is next-level awesome. I looked at switching to a different make this time, but nothing I sat in had the same feel as this interior. Everything else seemed so basic in comparison.
I'm sure I'll get used to the lack of off-road functionality coming from the Rebel, but I plan on making some changes as I go once I drive it for a while.
Just thought I'd share my initial thoughts.