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2020 Rebel with 20x10 -18 Fuel Rebels and 295/60R20 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T. Ready Lift 2" level with upper control arms and 1" rear spacer.
 

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3 weeks old now. Absolutely love this thing. Added Mopar running boards, Husky splash guards, and 20% front tints. Awaiting a tonneau cover. I'm not sold on the aesthetic of the running boards but they were necessary for my 4'11 wife and I myself felt guilty sliding off of the leather bolster everytime I exited. Still on the lookout for a decent deal on some "off road" Mopar tubular side steps and itching to level itView attachment 98473
Did you paint the skidplate black or was that stock?
 
At the dealer, waiting for me to drive her home

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postscript...picked her up on 15 July at Bud Clary CDJR Auburn WA. Smooth delivery process. Scenic 1200mi drive down I5 through Washington, Oregon, California to home in SOCAL. Very pleased with the Rebel, especially the 28.7MPG with the diesel. With the 33gal tank, that gives a reasonable cruise range of 800-900mi on single tank. My one, and only, gas stop was near Westley CA, 846mi on the odometer. The DEF gauge was approaching 1/3, so I filled that up as well.

Overall, very happy. Truck is solid, quiet, comfortable. Glad I got the "SJ" option (burgundy accent), adds some color to the dash/interior. First project, install Bilstein 5100s with Mopar UCAs to level the stance. Then add Bora spacers to align the tires/flares. Also plan to black out the skid plate.
 
Little different type of pics but on my way to work today took a few you’se might recognize
 

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Driving down FDR caught the Manhattan bridge(which is the bridge I’ll be working on today) than that he Brooklyn bridge which is the bridge I’ll drive over to get to my parking on the base of Manhattan bridge. FDR is like off roading! If your not careful you’ll be banging of off some serious manhole covers that are sunk anywhere from two to four inches down from the roadway. One day I’ll find some dirt😂😂😂
 
Driving down FDR caught the Manhattan bridge(which is the bridge I’ll be working on today) than that he Brooklyn bridge which is the bridge I’ll drive over to get to my parking on the base of Manhattan bridge. FDR is like off roading! If your not careful you’ll be banging of off some serious manhole covers that are sunk anywhere from two to four inches down from the roadway. One day I’ll find some dirt😂😂😂
Some "paved" roads in the North East probably claim more 4x4's than many popular dirt trails...
 

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