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There is no difference between the rebel and the other trims in regards to the lift. My understanding is the rebel sits 1 inch higher in the front than some other trims.
There is no difference between the rebel and the other trims in regards to the lift. My understanding is the rebel sits 1 inch higher in the front than some other trims.
I’m not sure. The ram specs show the rebel as being .7” higher. I parked next to one in my bighorn the other night and it certainly sat a smidge higher.
My truck does not have the off road group, so that could be the difference.
Seems everything I read says a PW front suspension is 2" over Big Horn, Laramie etc and the Rebel has PW front suspension. Don't know how true this is. I researched my front spring part numbers and see websites saying they fit Big Horn, Laramie, Power Wagon etc. Lol. Not confusing at all. I don't want to buy a 2" leveling kit only to have the truck sitting too tall in front. I'm just looking to get a better pavement ride.
Seems everything I read says a PW front suspension is 2" over Big Horn, Laramie etc and the Rebel has PW front suspension. Don't know how true this is. I researched my front spring part numbers and see websites saying they fit Big Horn, Laramie, Power Wagon etc. Lol. Not confusing at all. I don't want to buy a 2" leveling kit only to have the truck sitting too tall in front. I'm just looking to get a better pavement ride.
The rebel does NOT have the same suspension as the real Power Wagons. Same shocks, maybe. Not the same springs, not the same radius arms, and not the same sway
I stumbled across this comparison between a '24 Rebel (Hemi) and '24 PW. Although it was looking at a Hemi Rebel, I thought it was a little interesting