Thanks for watching my video. If you have any questions, then please leave a comment. I'll do my best to find out the answer for you. Time stamps for video: Equipment Groups 00:00 Rebel Level 1 Equipment Group 02:05 Rebel Level 2 Equipment Group Appearance Package 03:30 Night Appearance Package Functional Groups 04:37 Advanced Safety Group 06:03 Bed Utility Group 06:46 Cold Weather Group 07:02 Comfort and Convenience Group 08:29 Rebel 12 and Rebel 12A 09:10 Technology Group 09:55 Trailer Tow Group 10:37 Stand Alone Options Available on Base, Level 1, and Level 2 Equipment Groups Trailer Tow Mirrors Electric Shift on Demand Transfer Case Engine Block heater Multi-Function Tailgate Remote Start System Trailer Brake Control Tri-fold Tonneau Cover 11:48 Stand Alone Options Available with Level 1, and Level 2 Equipment Groups 33 Gallon Fuel Tank Alpine Sound System 4-Corner Air Suspension Parksense Front/Rear Park Assist with Stop RamBox Cargo Management System Rear Wheelhouse Liners UConnect 12.0 with Navigation UConnect 4C Nav with 8.4" Display 12:26 Stand Alone Options Available with Level 2 Equipment Group 26 Gallon Fuel Tank Blind Spot and Cross Path Detection Dual-Pane Panoramic Sunroof
Yes. The electronic shift on demand transfer case is the option that will give you the 4WD Auto settings. It is $195 option. Here’s a link to the Ram website that will show you a truck that I just built with this option. Click on the information icon next to the electronic shift on demand transfer case to read the description. www.ramtrucks.com/bmo.ram_1500_dt.2021.html#/build/powertrain/76528/CUT202120DT6X98A/2TW/APD,PR4-QXJ,X9,EZH,DFR,DMH,Z6D,TT6,WBJ,G7,DH8,UAA,25W,JY5
I have a 2022 Rebel with most of the whistles and bells and just love it! I've had four Ram trucks over the years and this one is the most luxurious and comfortable vehicle I have ever owned . The trucks interior is second to none and is nicer than my friends Cadillac! I recently took a 6000 mile round trip and it just reinforced how nice and comfortable it was on that long trip. No issues with the truck whatsoever!
Great video. Not many people understand the differences in the packages and everything that changes, or the packages that require others to get them. Keep it up.
Excellent video!!! I'm thinking about buying a 2021 Rebel and I wanted more features than what I'm seeing. This video confirms that I can get HUD, rear heated seats, and the air suspension!
They are going to be more rare, but there has to be some out there. The HUD might be the most difficult to find. It was a new technology for Ram that year.
Excellent overview of what you get in each of the packages. Your video has been extremely valuable in my quest for a new truck and what to get in it. I have Been visiting a few dealers where I live, and sadly, I was more knowledgeable about the Ram Rebel and all the options that they have with the different packages then the salesperson who was helping me. I actually recommended to the salesperson that they should watch your video during their down time to really get a good grasp of what all the packages have to offer. Finally, I would just offer that I think it's better to get a bed liner put in aftermarket. If you go with a vendor like Line-X, you have a lifetime warranty, but if the dealer puts it in, when the warranty is up, your out of luck if there is any issues. Thanks again for the great video.
Just picked up my 2021 Rebel less than 2 weeks ago, and though it only has 150ish miles so far on it, I'm loving it. Great truck and had to have that Night edition on it with the Granite paint, just sets it off.
Completely understand. I'm planning on making some videos explaining some things to know after you buy a Ram. Let me know if there is anything you figure out or need help with.
+Rob s my pleasure. I also have some videos available for new owners. Be sure to check them out. Here is one of them. th-cam.com/video/UtmqpO_rdV4/w-d-xo.html
Congrats on the truck. I'm getting ready to make a video over a Silver Night Edition Rebel.... If it's still here. Would you mind liking the video and subscribing to my page? My next video is going to be about settings you might want to change as a new owner.
The rain sensitive wipers are pretty cool. I didn't know about that until the first time I drove me truck in the rain. It does a really good job of sending when to speed up and slow down. I guess I shouldn't have paid for the black appearance package since I immediately changed the wheels and front bumper anyway. Could have just bought a $20 black badge and saved myself however much that package costs
I agree about the windshield wipers. I didn't realize how nice they were until I was behind and then passed an 18 wheeler on a rainy day. Wipers went from high speed to low speed in no time.
Picked up mine on December 30, some of issues that they’re fixing, I like the truck. Only disappointment was the so-called lane keep, coming from a Honda ridgeline, I referred to this as Lane Pong, it doesn’t keep you anywhere. I turned it off I felt like I was constantly fighting it’s over correction and I tried all the settings. Honda actually keep you in the lane, it took the stress off your wrist on long trips of a winding highway. This just sees the lines and turns the steering the other way with no finesse. What a waste of technology.
I haven't really experienced lane keep with any other manufacturers. At least you tried the different settings, many people just turn it off automatically.
+George Rusnak yes, a 33 gallon tank is available. Going to have to look at a truck with the level 2 equipment group. (I messed up and cut that out in the editing process.) Thanks, if you haven't already, please subscribe to my channel. I appreciate it.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 Hey Preston, thanks for your help. I'm still trying to understand that if the Rebel will not have the 4x4 auto because of the new Transfer Case, why do we see some of the Rebel Reviews with the 4x4 auto?
Hey Preston, thanks for your help. I'm still trying to understand that if the Rebel will not have the 4x4 auto because of the new Transfer Case, why do we see some of the Rebel Reviews with the 4x4 auto?
The standard transfer case on a 4x4 Rebel is an Electronic Shift-on-the-Fly Part Time Transfer Case. This is the transfer case that doesn't have the 4x4 Auto setting. There is an upgraded Electronic Shift-on-Demand Transfer Case. This is the transfer case that does have the 4x4 Auto setting. It is an option that the dealership can order when they are ordering trucks. It is listed under the optional equipment on the window sticker. Where are you getting the information that there isn't a 4x4 Auto?
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 From my dealer, said I could order it any longer. Also do you know any good reason why you can't order the Tow and Comfort group together? It's not like I'm not going to tow if I don't add the Tow group. Thanks for answering my emails, very helpful .
Remote start should be standard on any rebel packages. I also heard now if you get the level 1 package. It will come standard 23 gallon gas tank? Why will they put a 23 gallon tank on full size truck just blow my mind.
Unfortunately, I think that ventilated seats on the Rebel are a few years away. I think that Ram currently likes the ventilated seats to be a distinguishing feature for the luxury trim packages. In spite of the price tag, the Rebel doesn't quite meet that luxury threshold.
I want to be sure we are on the same page. When you are asking about the two types of Rebel, are you referring to the Level 1 and Level 2 Equipment Group Options? If that's what you are asking about then the simple answer is it depends on the year model. For 2021, there are only Level 1 and Level 2. With the supply chain interruption, Ram made some slight modifications to equipment groups. For 2022, there are Level 1 and Level A, Level 2 and Level B. Ram alternated between Level 1/A and Level 2/B throughout the build year. A Level 1 built during certain months might have some basic equipment differences from a Level 1 built during other months. Usually, those differences are relatively minor. The best way to find out how a truck is equipped is to find a copy of the window sticker or build sheet. Is there something specific you are looking for on the truck?
I know this is an older video but I’m hoping you still check comments 😅 Would you recommend just getting a Laramie with the upgraded features? Is the off ride package really that much better then standard 1500 trucks?
I still check comments. I want to be sure we are on the same page in regard to terminology and what you’re looking for on a truck. When you say off road package are you asking about the off road equipment group option or are you comparing the Rebel trim level to the Laramie trim level?
Can you help I have some problem with 2019 Rebel 30 000 miles on it, the problem starts at 6000 miles the manufacturer doesn’t want too help me with the Couple little stuff
I like the level 1, but most of the time when a dealer orders the level 2, they also get it with other features that are only available with the level 2.
I ordered a 21 rebel about 3 weeks ago, I got just about every option but the night edition, I have since changed my mind and want the night edition package. I contacted my dealer and let them know this and they say they are checking on it, are they just blowing me off or is there a number I can call to check basically going around the dealer...
Don't know about a number to call. The best thing to do is go to the dealership and talk to them. It might be too late to change the options on this order, but you can just order another one.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 Thanks for the info, I don't want to reorder so I guess go with plan B and linex the skid plate, buy new RAM grill letters and Vinyl coat the wheels...Thanks for your help appreciate it.....
That's a good question. I didn't see anything to indicate that it was available on the Rebel. An educated guess would tell me that your best bet is going to be with the comfort/convenience group. Unfortunately, I don't have a Rebel with that option to test out.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 I do have the 2 different seat position options, and my last truck had the same 2 different seat positions, as well as the easy in/out. The 202 Rebel I now have has the 2 position seat option, but I can't get the "IN/OUT" function to work!
Hey man, I'm assuming that the Rebel 12 has the better sound system with the 19 Speaker Harman Kardon Premium Sound - compared to 12A with the 9 Amplified Speakers with Subwoofer?
In a nutshell, they are equipment packages that combine several desirable options together. (Primarily, 12" display, leather seats, heated seats, and upgraded speakers.) Specifically, the The Rebel 12 and 12A give the customer the 12" radio with Nav, automatic temperature control w/ dual zone climate control, HD radio, heated front seats and steering wheel, LED footwell lighting, leather trimmed bucket seats, power driver and passenger seats, SiriusXM services, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, 4G LTE wi-fi hotspot and upgraded speakers. Rebel 12 has the 19 speaker Harman Kardon system. Rebel 12A has the 9 speaker Alpine system.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 hypothetically speaking if I wanted to trade my brand new equipment 1 Rebel for a 12 or 12A, whats the time frame I have to trade it in?
BeDliners are optional equipment on the Rebel trim package. The dealership didn't order it with a berliner. To me, that's not a deal breaker on a truck because a bedliner is easily added aftermarket.
If the dealership has someone that installs bedliners, then yes, you can have them do it. Keep in mind that if you aren't buying from a local dealership then it might be easier to have a local company install the bedliner.
+Walter 777 Smith is just not available. Rear heated seats are options on the "luxury" trims (Laramie, Longhorn and Limited.) The Rebel isn't one of the luxury trucks.
Oh that’s fantastic. I’m ordering mine this week I believe. It will have the GT package, level 2, panoramic sunroof, Technology group and more. I cant wait. Thanks again for your video it was very helpful.
Those are good options. Be sure you go to the Ram website and build one before you go order. Ram makes you order a few options to get the GT. As you build it, the website will show you.
Thanks and yes I did go to a dealer and I have a build sheet and went over every option the only thing I was disappointed on I could not get the electric runningboards. They don’t offer runningboards on the rebel. And they said because it’s an off-road vehicle. Unfortunately I don’t have enough money to take a vehicle like this off road 😂. So I would have liked the runningboards that I wanted. But thanks again for your info in your input if you have anything else that I should know please feel free to let me know
It depends on how you use the truck. If you have heavy loads in the bed of your truck, or tow, regularly, then the auto-level is good because it will auto level the truck's stance. Another benefit of the air suspension is that you can lower the truck to the "Entry/Exit" setting to make it easier when you are loading items in the bed of the truck. On the "Entry/Exit" height, the truck is over an inch lower to the ground than normal ride height. I've read some people say that they have experienced some issues in extreme cold with the Air Suspension.
I don't think the reclining rear seat was available in anything other than a megacab. I could be wrong but I do know on my 08 ram, it was offered only in the megacabs
@natew48 when the 5th gen 1500 was revealed, Ram brought reclining seats to the 1500. They recline differently than the seats in the MegaCab. In the MegaCab, the seat back reclines and the bottom seat cushion stays in place. In the 1500, the bottom seat cushion moves forward to create the recline.
The ram rebel is the least photogenic truck in the market. When I first saw the truck in videos and pictures i didn’t like it at all . But everything change when I saw mine at the dealer . White Rebel that for some reason looked badass in person. The hood lines look great but the picture doesn’t show that.
Thanks for watching my video. If you have any questions, then please leave a comment. I'll do my best to find out the answer for you.
Time stamps for video:
Equipment Groups
00:00 Rebel Level 1 Equipment Group
02:05 Rebel Level 2 Equipment Group
Appearance Package
03:30 Night Appearance Package
Functional Groups
04:37 Advanced Safety Group
06:03 Bed Utility Group
06:46 Cold Weather Group
07:02 Comfort and Convenience Group
08:29 Rebel 12 and Rebel 12A
09:10 Technology Group
09:55 Trailer Tow Group
10:37 Stand Alone Options Available on Base, Level 1, and Level 2 Equipment Groups
Trailer Tow Mirrors
Electric Shift on Demand Transfer Case
Engine Block heater
Multi-Function Tailgate
Remote Start System
Trailer Brake Control
Tri-fold Tonneau Cover
11:48 Stand Alone Options Available with Level 1, and Level 2 Equipment Groups
33 Gallon Fuel Tank
Alpine Sound System
4-Corner Air Suspension
Parksense Front/Rear Park Assist with Stop
RamBox Cargo Management System
Rear Wheelhouse Liners
UConnect 12.0 with Navigation
UConnect 4C Nav with 8.4" Display
12:26 Stand Alone Options Available with Level 2 Equipment Group
26 Gallon Fuel Tank
Blind Spot and Cross Path Detection
Dual-Pane Panoramic Sunroof
The Ram Rebel has 4wd auto?
4wd Auto isn’t standard but it is an available upgrade.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 so for the Ram Rebel can get the 4wd auto as an option? I thought they didn't have it even as an option for the rebel?
Yes. The electronic shift on demand transfer case is the option that will give you the 4WD Auto settings. It is $195 option. Here’s a link to the Ram website that will show you a truck that I just built with this option. Click on the information icon next to the electronic shift on demand transfer case to read the description.
www.ramtrucks.com/bmo.ram_1500_dt.2021.html#/build/powertrain/76528/CUT202120DT6X98A/2TW/APD,PR4-QXJ,X9,EZH,DFR,DMH,Z6D,TT6,WBJ,G7,DH8,UAA,25W,JY5
Most descriptive video on these trucks ever! Great job sir! Just bought mine today.
Awesome! Thank you!
I have a 2022 Rebel with most of the whistles and bells and just love it! I've had four Ram trucks over the years and this one is the most luxurious and comfortable vehicle I have ever owned . The trucks interior is second to none and is nicer than my friends Cadillac! I recently took a 6000 mile round trip and it just reinforced how nice and comfortable it was on that long trip. No issues with the truck whatsoever!
The best review on TH-cam.
Thank you!
Great video. Not many people understand the differences in the packages and everything that changes, or the packages that require others to get them. Keep it up.
Thank you. I've definitely been learning about several of the features myself.
Excellent video!!! I'm thinking about buying a 2021 Rebel and I wanted more features than what I'm seeing. This video confirms that I can get HUD, rear heated seats, and the air suspension!
They are going to be more rare, but there has to be some out there. The HUD might be the most difficult to find. It was a new technology for Ram that year.
Excellent overview of what you get in each of the packages. Your video has been extremely valuable in my quest for a new truck and what to get in it. I have Been visiting a few dealers where I live, and sadly, I was more knowledgeable about the Ram Rebel and all the options that they have with the different packages then the salesperson who was helping me. I actually recommended to the salesperson that they should watch your video during their down time to really get a good grasp of what all the packages have to offer. Finally, I would just offer that I think it's better to get a bed liner put in aftermarket. If you go with a vendor like Line-X, you have a lifetime warranty, but if the dealer puts it in, when the warranty is up, your out of luck if there is any issues. Thanks again for the great video.
Thank you for doing all of this work. I was able to easily see what options some rebels had just by looking at the pictures.
Wow, really great job on this video --- the most thorough I have seen on options for the Rebel!
Thanks, at that time, we were fortunate to have two on the lot that worked pretty well for the video.
Best Explanation of the rebel packages I have found anywhere. Really really helpful thanks so much!
+sundown1355 appreciate the compliment!!
Just picked up my 2021 Rebel less than 2 weeks ago, and though it only has 150ish miles so far on it, I'm loving it. Great truck and had to have that Night edition on it with the Granite paint, just sets it off.
Glad to hear that you're loving it! What's your favorite feature?
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 it is still too early to say. Love the entire package.
Completely understand. I'm planning on making some videos explaining some things to know after you buy a Ram. Let me know if there is anything you figure out or need help with.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 will do, thank you!
Would you mind subscribing to my channel? I'd appreciate it.
Very informative, best video and great breakdown of all the option and appreciate you not rushing through it!
Excellent review. You clearly explained the options and made my shopping experience much easier. Thanks.
+Rob s my pleasure. I also have some videos available for new owners. Be sure to check them out. Here is one of them. th-cam.com/video/UtmqpO_rdV4/w-d-xo.html
Great video! I just bought a 5.7 Billet Silver Night Edition yesterday and I'm waiting for the dealer transfer! So stoked!
Congrats on the truck. I'm getting ready to make a video over a Silver Night Edition Rebel.... If it's still here.
Would you mind liking the video and subscribing to my page?
My next video is going to be about settings you might want to change as a new owner.
Just purchased the 2021 Rebel with level 2 package. What an amazing truck.
The rain sensitive wipers are pretty cool. I didn't know about that until the first time I drove me truck in the rain. It does a really good job of sending when to speed up and slow down. I guess I shouldn't have paid for the black appearance package since I immediately changed the wheels and front bumper anyway. Could have just bought a $20 black badge and saved myself however much that package costs
I agree about the windshield wipers. I didn't realize how nice they were until I was behind and then passed an 18 wheeler on a rainy day. Wipers went from high speed to low speed in no time.
Dang, 60k still doesn’t get you a sprayed Bedliner. Unbelievable.
One of these days, we'll be saying 80k doesn't get you a spray in bedliner. I'm still trying to figure out how 40k doesn't get you dual climate. 😳😢❄️🔥
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 and that’s exactly what has me looking at used trucks. If I’d spend 60k it would be on the power wagon!
Completely understand.
@@born2win259 3500 single cab 8 foot bed diesel. P.W. is overrated .
Great video. I opted for the Rebel 12A as I find the Harmon Karden system disappointing. The Alpine system sounds better IMO.
All else being equal, I agree with you. Listening to the same song on the systems, hard to tell the difference.
Picked up mine on December 30, some of issues that they’re fixing, I like the truck. Only disappointment was the so-called lane keep, coming from a Honda ridgeline, I referred to this as Lane Pong, it doesn’t keep you anywhere. I turned it off I felt like I was constantly fighting it’s over correction and I tried all the settings. Honda actually keep you in the lane, it took the stress off your wrist on long trips of a winding highway.
This just sees the lines and turns the steering the other way with no finesse. What a waste of technology.
I haven't really experienced lane keep with any other manufacturers. At least you tried the different settings, many people just turn it off automatically.
These options make my head spin.
It's pretty easy to get confused with the different options and packages on the Rebel.
As always...fantastic job
Thank you so much
Are there any with the red trim interior?
Yes sir, they can be ordered like with red interior.
again, awesome work here - thanks!
Thanks again!
Great review. Very informative!
+nauticalone Ed thank you.
why can't you get the Comfort and Tow group together ?
+Jenna Harrison I wish that I knew. That's one of those pieces of information that Ram doesn't share with us.
Great video! Keep up the great work! Do they have a bigger fuel tank than the 26 gallon tank? Thanks!
+George Rusnak yes, a 33 gallon tank is available. Going to have to look at a truck with the level 2 equipment group. (I messed up and cut that out in the editing process.)
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@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 Done sir!
Thanks for the support.
+George Rusnak I told you wrong, based on my timestamps, the 33 gallon tank is available with the Rebel level 1 and level 2 packages.
Great INFORMATION! Can you tell me what level would give you the "easy in/Easy out" driver seat?
I haven't found the Easy Exit to be available on the Rebel.
Is there a larger tank option for the power wagon .
This video was very helpful.
I didn't see an option for a bigger fuel tank on the Power Wagon.
I noticed that at least one of the trucks had auto 4x4, I didn't think that was available on the Rebel?
+Jenna Harrison I believe that is Electronic Shift On Demand Transfer Case. It's one of the stand alone options.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 Hey Preston, thanks for your help. I'm still trying to understand that if the Rebel will not have the 4x4 auto because of the new Transfer Case, why do we see some of the Rebel Reviews with the 4x4 auto?
Hey Preston, thanks for your help. I'm still trying to understand that if the Rebel will not have the 4x4 auto because of the new Transfer Case, why do we see some of the Rebel Reviews with the 4x4 auto?
The standard transfer case on a 4x4 Rebel is an Electronic Shift-on-the-Fly Part Time Transfer Case. This is the transfer case that doesn't have the 4x4 Auto setting. There is an upgraded Electronic Shift-on-Demand Transfer Case. This is the transfer case that does have the 4x4 Auto setting. It is an option that the dealership can order when they are ordering trucks. It is listed under the optional equipment on the window sticker. Where are you getting the information that there isn't a 4x4 Auto?
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 From my dealer, said I could order it any longer. Also do you know any good reason why you can't order the Tow and Comfort group together? It's not like I'm not going to tow if I don't add the Tow group. Thanks for answering my emails, very helpful .
Remote start should be standard on any rebel packages. I also heard now if you get the level 1 package. It will come standard 23 gallon gas tank? Why will they put a 23 gallon tank on full size truck just blow my mind.
Is it possible to upgrade my 8.4 inch display to the 12inch display? I have the Level 2 package but my truck is missing that beautiful screen.
Yes, but I believe it is expensive.
great video... wish I had seen it before I ordered my rebel... I got lucky... and think I got the stuff I wanted
Hopefully you got everything you wanted. What were the top features you were looking for?
very informative! thank you
the only option lacking is the ventilated seats...do you think it will appear in the 2022 model?
Unfortunately, I think that ventilated seats on the Rebel are a few years away. I think that Ram currently likes the ventilated seats to be a distinguishing feature for the luxury trim packages. In spite of the price tag, the Rebel doesn't quite meet that luxury threshold.
Good review man 👍🏻
Thanks‼️
Are these the only 2 types of the rebel and is there a number written on the car that shows if that car belongs to which type ?
I want to be sure we are on the same page. When you are asking about the two types of Rebel, are you referring to the Level 1 and Level 2 Equipment Group Options? If that's what you are asking about then the simple answer is it depends on the year model. For 2021, there are only Level 1 and Level 2. With the supply chain interruption, Ram made some slight modifications to equipment groups. For 2022, there are Level 1 and Level A, Level 2 and Level B. Ram alternated between Level 1/A and Level 2/B throughout the build year. A Level 1 built during certain months might have some basic equipment differences from a Level 1 built during other months. Usually, those differences are relatively minor. The best way to find out how a truck is equipped is to find a copy of the window sticker or build sheet. Is there something specific you are looking for on the truck?
Great Review !!
Thank you. Do you own a Rebel or are you thinking about getting a Rebel?
Great job . thank you
My pleasure. Please be sure to subscribe. I'm working on another video already!
Does the Rebel in any pkg-form offer ventilated seats? I'm only seeing them offer heated seats whereas the Limited 1500 has the ventilated seats?
No. Technically, the Rebel is below the Laramie, Longhorn and Limited trim packages. You can get ventilated seats on all of those trim levels.
I know this is an older video but I’m hoping you still check comments 😅
Would you recommend just getting a Laramie with the upgraded features? Is the off ride package really that much better then standard 1500 trucks?
I still check comments. I want to be sure we are on the same page in regard to terminology and what you’re looking for on a truck.
When you say off road package are you asking about the off road equipment group option or are you comparing the Rebel trim level to the Laramie trim level?
Can you help I have some problem with 2019 Rebel
30 000 miles on it, the problem starts at 6000 miles the manufacturer doesn’t want too help me with the Couple little stuff
It depends on the nature of the problem. What's the issue?
Would you recommend level one? Level 2 is a $8,000 difference where I live.
I like the level 1, but most of the time when a dealer orders the level 2, they also get it with other features that are only available with the level 2.
I ordered a 21 rebel about 3 weeks ago, I got just about every option but the night edition, I have since changed my mind and want the night edition package. I contacted my dealer and let them know this and they say they are checking on it, are they just blowing me off or is there a number I can call to check basically going around the dealer...
Don't know about a number to call. The best thing to do is go to the dealership and talk to them. It might be too late to change the options on this order, but you can just order another one.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 Thanks for the info, I don't want to reorder so I guess go with plan B and linex the skid plate, buy new RAM grill letters and Vinyl coat the wheels...Thanks for your help appreciate it.....
My pleasure... Will you help me out by subscribing to the channel?
What does it take to get the "Easy in Easy out" seats? Thanks for the great information.
That's a good question. I didn't see anything to indicate that it was available on the Rebel. An educated guess would tell me that your best bet is going to be with the comfort/convenience group. Unfortunately, I don't have a Rebel with that option to test out.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 I do have the 2 different seat position options, and my last truck had the same 2 different seat positions, as well as the easy in/out. The 202 Rebel I now have has the 2 position seat option, but I can't get the "IN/OUT" function to work!
Which radio do you have, 8.4 or 12"?
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@@prestonflanikensellscars9640I HAVE THE 12 INCH SCREEN
Does the REBEL come with vented/cooled seats in any of the level groups????
Negative. That’s why I think that the Rebel is a lower trim level than the Laramie. Vented/cooled seats are only available on the Laramie and higher.
If you order GT package it comes with ventilated seats also
Hey man, I'm assuming that the Rebel 12 has the better sound system with the 19 Speaker Harman Kardon Premium Sound - compared to 12A with the 9 Amplified Speakers with Subwoofer?
You're correct. Rebel 12=Harman Larson. 12A is the Alpine sound system.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 thanks man!
The Alpine sound is awesome, not bad at all it's still considered premium sound system without the 19 speakers.
I just bought a 21’ last week. I have the level 1 package but what exactly is the 12 and 12A?
In a nutshell, they are equipment packages that combine several desirable options together. (Primarily, 12" display, leather seats, heated seats, and upgraded speakers.) Specifically, the The Rebel 12 and 12A give the customer the 12" radio with Nav, automatic temperature control w/ dual zone climate control, HD radio, heated front seats and steering wheel, LED footwell lighting, leather trimmed bucket seats, power driver and passenger seats, SiriusXM services, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, 4G LTE wi-fi hotspot and upgraded speakers. Rebel 12 has the 19 speaker Harman Kardon system. Rebel 12A has the 9 speaker Alpine system.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 hypothetically speaking if I wanted to trade my brand new equipment 1 Rebel for a 12 or 12A, whats the time frame I have to trade it in?
Tough to say. What's missing on yours that you'd like to have?
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 Just the 12 inch screen really lol. I’m not really into the other specs. I bought the truck cause of the aesthetics
I'd see what the cost of installing a 12" radio is and compare it to the hit you are going to take with the trade value.
What is the exterior color of that truck?
Flame Red and Maximum Steel
Why does it not have a truck bedliner in the pick up
BeDliners are optional equipment on the Rebel trim package. The dealership didn't order it with a berliner. To me, that's not a deal breaker on a truck because a bedliner is easily added aftermarket.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 so I can't have them do it?
Yes or no? I don't know how to put bedliner
If the dealership has someone that installs bedliners, then yes, you can have them do it. Keep in mind that if you aren't buying from a local dealership then it might be easier to have a local company install the bedliner.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 im going to a dealer that sells them and buying it
Why the real seats is not heated???
+Walter 777 Smith is just not available. Rear heated seats are options on the "luxury" trims (Laramie, Longhorn and Limited.)
The Rebel isn't one of the luxury trucks.
You didn’t list the GT package?
I made this video last February, before the GT package was available. I’m planning on making a video over the Rebel GT package when we get one in.
Oh that’s fantastic. I’m ordering mine this week I believe. It will have the GT package, level 2, panoramic sunroof,
Technology group and more. I cant wait. Thanks again for your video it was very helpful.
Those are good options. Be sure you go to the Ram website and build one before you go order. Ram makes you order a few options to get the GT. As you build it, the website will show you.
Thanks and yes I did go to a dealer and I have a build sheet and went over every option the only thing I was disappointed on I could not get the electric runningboards. They don’t offer runningboards on the rebel. And they said because it’s an off-road vehicle. Unfortunately I don’t have enough money to take a vehicle like this off road 😂. So I would have liked the runningboards that I wanted. But thanks again for your info in your input if you have anything else that I should know please feel free to let me know
I wish i could let you see the build sheet. So you could see if I made any mistakes.
Fred
Excellent
Thank you
does the auto-leveling function that is missing on Rebel useful?
It depends on how you use the truck. If you have heavy loads in the bed of your truck, or tow, regularly, then the auto-level is good because it will auto level the truck's stance. Another benefit of the air suspension is that you can lower the truck to the "Entry/Exit" setting to make it easier when you are loading items in the bed of the truck. On the "Entry/Exit" height, the truck is over an inch lower to the ground than normal ride height. I've read some people say that they have experienced some issues in extreme cold with the Air Suspension.
@@prestonflanikensellscars9640 Rebels come with air suspension options?
Yes.
which packages if any have the 12 inch display screen?
The rebel 12
American muscle truck i love it 🔥❤️😍🇺🇸
Does rebel rear seat recline?
If you are asking about 2023 Rebels, then the answer is No. I'd have to do some more research to find out about earlier models.
I don't think the reclining rear seat was available in anything other than a megacab. I could be wrong but I do know on my 08 ram, it was offered only in the megacabs
@natew48 when the 5th gen 1500 was revealed, Ram brought reclining seats to the 1500. They recline differently than the seats in the MegaCab. In the MegaCab, the seat back reclines and the bottom seat cushion stays in place. In the 1500, the bottom seat cushion moves forward to create the recline.
But great video thank you
Oh sorry, great job on the video...
Thanks!
Locker
You’ve lost me. You’re all over the place.
Appreciate the input.
Front end is ugly as hell.
Still not as bad as the Chevy front end. 🤣😂
I guess if I make it to hell , I’ll Think hell is good Lookin.
uowebfoot............That's a matter of opinion. Personally, I love it!
I think the front end looks awesome. Heck the front end is the main reason I like the Rebel lol.
The ram rebel is the least photogenic truck in the market. When I first saw the truck in videos and pictures i didn’t like it at all . But everything change when I saw mine at the dealer . White Rebel that for some reason looked badass in person. The hood lines look great but the picture doesn’t show that.
I wasn't the biggest fan of the previous look. But, I liked the changes they made on the new model.
Great job . thank you
Thanks for watching!