I think this new package will probably raid Power wagon sales by at least half. Not as capable off road as a PW but has much higher GVW and trailering specs plus the Cummins motor. It has a general look of the Power Wagon now. What do you think?
Higher GVWR, but the payload is only a couple hundred pounds higher because the Cummins is a fat pig of an engine.I think this new package will probably raid Power wagon sales by at least half. Not as capable off road as a PW but has much higher GVW and trailering specs plus the Cummins motor. It has a general look of the Power Wagon now. What do you think?
Higher GVWR, but the payload is only a couple hundred pounds higher because the Cummins is a fat pig of an engine.
Oh yeah, more than twice. It’s over 3k. The thread title just mentions the diesel.I believe the gas version has more payload and towing than the PW by a fair amount.
You can get 75% of a Powerwagon and a diesel and not have a crappy payload. I
And the winch (on Hemis), grille, bumpers, rock rails, two tone paint job, 33” Duratracs (though on a 20” wheel), and RAM letters on the tailgate.The only thing it has in common with a PW is the rear locker and the 4600 shocks (which are nothing to brag about).
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And the winch (on Hemis), grille, bumpers, rock rails, two tone paint job, 33” Duratracs (though on a 20” wheel), and RAM letters on the tailgate.
Some people may care mostly about the mechanical/off-road features, but the vast majority of buyers are going to see that it looks the same but they can actually tow and haul with it.
If you go down to “offroad” features the PW has front locker, rear locker, swaybar, winch, articu-link, rock rails, skids, and Duratracs. The only thing there that the Rebel doesn’t have is the rear locker, swaybar, and articu-link. So 3 out of 8 features. Granted that the swaybar and articu-link are big parts of what make it such a beast offroad, but for the majority of people that take them offroad those won’t come into play. This is going to be great for someone that does overlanding and also tows a decent sized trailer sometimes.
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It has the rear locker, not the front.
Though not confirmed, the pics also show the Articulink.
Whoops, typo. Corrected.?
It has the rear locker, not the front.
Though not confirmed, the pics also show the Articulink.
I hear you. Honestly my dream truck would be a Hemi Tradesman with the PW package but with the standard suspension. I want the tools like the lockers and winch but don't really need the soft suspension.I think the biggest difference between Ram and Ford here is that the Rebel is a new trim, where as the Tremor is a package option. I think there may be a group of OEM guys that value the combo for sure, and @jetrinka you bring up a good point about that, but overall it's nowhere near a power wagon. I just don't understand why these aren't line item options. I mean you could surely package this together instead of the off road option that currently exists right? Like, the current off-road package already has the shocks, and at least one skid plate, you're basically adding a second skid, rear locker and tires? You can keep the winch as a separate line item for the hemi only trucks and boom done.
I think they also really messed up with 33s on 20s. The tremor seems to hit a great sweet spot in that you're not giving up any payload, but you're gaining all the off-road goodies (rear locker, front limited slip, shocks, 35x18s, skid plates, and even a level). I assume the Rebel is Rams answer to the Ford Tremor, and honestly I find it seriously weak. I think they spent too much time focusing on the branding and not enough on any serious value for the thing.