stevieb92
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Hey all. I'm relatively new poster here, but have been a member for a few years. A little background about me. I'm a former dairy farmer, John Deere heavy equipment mechanic turned into a mechanical engineer since 2004. I enjoy working on my vehicles, doing mods and general maintenance. My first truck was a 93 Dakota 4x4 (purchased new in 93), v8, short bed, reg cab and it was a pretty fun ride. The Dakota had Doug Thorley headers, custom 3 inch exhaust, Mopar high perf computer and K&N filter intake. It was pretty quick for what it was, and turned mid 15s in the 1/4 mile at Maple Grove. Not that quick by todays standards. lol
The next truck was a 95 Ram 1500, 318 (swapped to a built 360), 4x4, long bed and reg cab. I swapped out the anemic 318 and built a .030 over 360, with all the goodies, Doug Thorley headers, custom flowmaster exhaust and high flow cat, Mopar perf computer, ported throttle body, Mopar R/T heads, KB pistons, Crower roller rockers, M1 intake, injectors, etc. I also swapped gears to 4:10 front and rear. It made the truck more fun to drive. I owned that until 2020. It was still running great, but rust was taking a toll on the frame.
I sold that Ram 1500 and picked up a 2020 Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited with the 2.0t. It's been a super fun experience. I've added wheels and tires, suspension lift (control arms, track bars and springs), some performance mods and it's been super fun. The 2.0t in that Jeep really scoots for a brick shaped vehicle. My girlfriend also has a 2020 wrangler, but hers is a Sahara and is her daily driver. My Jeep is not a daily driver and mostly sits in the comfy garage. We run a YouTube channel called "Life, Liberty and Adventures" so you can check out each of our Jeeps (and our off-roading adventures) on there if you're curious, but I have found some situations when it would be nice to have a truck. Which brings me back to the reason for this post.
I recently heard that FCA is not going to offer the hemi in the RAM trucks past 2024 model year, so I thought if I'm going to make a change from the Wrangler, I might want to get a Ram with the hemi. I love a good, healthy v8 and don't really care about mileage since it isn't going to be a daily driver. The TRX would be awesome, but the price point is out of my range. I'm looking at a Rebel, but I'd like to order one and spec it out exactly how I want it. This brings me to my questions.
1. When would be the last possible time to order a 2024 Rebel with the hemi? Rought idea only, not an exact date. Am I too late already?
2. I noticed there are 10% off MSRP deals right now, but does that apply to custom orders or only vehicles on the lot?
3. What time of year is best for purchasing? Is it now? Is the market in a slump now?
4. Is there anything catastrophic to worry about with the Rebel compared to the other models?
Sorry for the long post, but I appreciate the wealth of knowledge here since I've been lurking around casually over the last few years. Thanks for reading!
The next truck was a 95 Ram 1500, 318 (swapped to a built 360), 4x4, long bed and reg cab. I swapped out the anemic 318 and built a .030 over 360, with all the goodies, Doug Thorley headers, custom flowmaster exhaust and high flow cat, Mopar perf computer, ported throttle body, Mopar R/T heads, KB pistons, Crower roller rockers, M1 intake, injectors, etc. I also swapped gears to 4:10 front and rear. It made the truck more fun to drive. I owned that until 2020. It was still running great, but rust was taking a toll on the frame.
I sold that Ram 1500 and picked up a 2020 Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited with the 2.0t. It's been a super fun experience. I've added wheels and tires, suspension lift (control arms, track bars and springs), some performance mods and it's been super fun. The 2.0t in that Jeep really scoots for a brick shaped vehicle. My girlfriend also has a 2020 wrangler, but hers is a Sahara and is her daily driver. My Jeep is not a daily driver and mostly sits in the comfy garage. We run a YouTube channel called "Life, Liberty and Adventures" so you can check out each of our Jeeps (and our off-roading adventures) on there if you're curious, but I have found some situations when it would be nice to have a truck. Which brings me back to the reason for this post.
I recently heard that FCA is not going to offer the hemi in the RAM trucks past 2024 model year, so I thought if I'm going to make a change from the Wrangler, I might want to get a Ram with the hemi. I love a good, healthy v8 and don't really care about mileage since it isn't going to be a daily driver. The TRX would be awesome, but the price point is out of my range. I'm looking at a Rebel, but I'd like to order one and spec it out exactly how I want it. This brings me to my questions.
1. When would be the last possible time to order a 2024 Rebel with the hemi? Rought idea only, not an exact date. Am I too late already?
2. I noticed there are 10% off MSRP deals right now, but does that apply to custom orders or only vehicles on the lot?
3. What time of year is best for purchasing? Is it now? Is the market in a slump now?
4. Is there anything catastrophic to worry about with the Rebel compared to the other models?
Sorry for the long post, but I appreciate the wealth of knowledge here since I've been lurking around casually over the last few years. Thanks for reading!