RamRebel20Sport
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A local used truck dealership posted an ad for a Rebel on Facebook. It was a Big Horn. I corrected him but instead of fixing the ad he sent me a PM asking if I wanted to buy it.Maybe the OP bought his truck from a dealer that listed it as a Rebel.
You have a truck with a cluster swap. That is not a Rebel. Take pictures of the suspension and you'll see that it does not have the factory Bilstein 4600s and most likely not the skid plates. You don't have the Rebel grill, front bumper, or under headlight trim. You are missing the Rebel fender flares, wheels, and tires.Yes it is a Canadian version![]()
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I'm surprised the speedometer is not in KPH primarily.Yes it is a Canadian version![]()
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Now that he told us it's Canadian it must be the version of the sport that they make explicitly for Canada (not that they're significantly different from other sport versions). I had a 2014 Ram 1500 Sport (Canadian) and now have a 2020 Rebel. I know when you build a Rebel through the dealers here in Canada that the Rebel trim falls under sport. Either his salesman or dealership is totally clueless and thought that was a Rebel (unlikely) or they just straight up lied about. Hard to believe either one. As was mentioned already I hope he didn't get charged Rebel pricing as I know from looking at 2020 Ram Sports here in Canada there's a significant price difference between a Rebel and a Sport.I’m curious.. do you happen to have a picture of the window sticker or vin. Something isn’t adding up. That’s definitely the equivalent to either a big horn sport or Laramie sport.
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