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Ya I think the concept zipped through the Design Department and went straight to the Slap Stickers On …er Marketing Department. 
Honestly I think it’s just a way of simplifying the lineups while also pleasing the marketing folks. Most purchasers (and sales people) can’t tell the difference between a Rebel and a PW, because they look almost identical and have a big overlap in components.Ya I think the concept zipped through the Design Department and went straight to the Slap Stickers On …er Marketing Department.![]()
I feel they did away with the front winch to make enough room for the Cummins. Knowing Ram, they will address the winch at a later time, but for now they just want to start selling them. My fear with people that want a Power Wagon with a Cummins for four wheeling will be doing a lot of stop and go on the trails in-which would not be good for the Cummins and the Issues they already have with the exhaust system these Diesels have.
Yeah, the engineer said it gets no lift. It rides on standard HD suspension, not PW suspension. So basically the lockers and sway bar are neat but otherwise it's not a PW at all. They should have just kept it as a Rebel trim only and add the front locker and sway bar and call it a day.
Yeah, the engineer said it gets no lift. It rides on standard HD suspension, not PW suspension. So basically the lockers and sway bar are neat but otherwise it's not a PW at all. They should have just kept it as a Rebel trim only and add the front locker and sway bar and call it a day.
I second that, It would be great if Ram offered F and R lockers as a freestanding option on a LWB.It’s simply a different flavor of PW, just like the Rebel.
The factory lockers f/r would be great to have. After running softer and removed away-bars the disconnecting swaybar is just MEH… I prefer the ride/handling of no swaybar on the current 4th gen suspension.
My wife’s rig has a disconnecting swaybar and it’s great, as long as we stay below 18 mph which is often pretty slow on some dirt roads and the ride gets so much rougher once it’s connected.
Even with the diesel and lockers it’s not a rig I’d realistically ever own, the short bed seals the deal.
Maybe lockers will make their way as a stand alone option for LWB trucks.
Begs the question if the Rebel will still exist.Yeah, the engineer said it gets no lift. It rides on standard HD suspension, not PW suspension. So basically the lockers and sway bar are neat but otherwise it's not a PW at all. They should have just kept it as a Rebel trim only and add the front locker and sway bar and call it a day.
I doubt the Rebel will exist at all.Begs the question if the Rebel will still exist.
Will the “base” gas PW get regular 2500 suspension and 10kGVWR, and then offer the gas model a “suspension upgrade” package with the reduced GVWR suspension kit?