LifeinOverdrive's 2019 Ram Rebel Build

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LifeinOverdrive

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LifeinOverdrive's 2019 RAM REBEL 4X4 BUILD

Welcome to my build thread! This thread is intended to be a work in progress, as I am continuing to build my truck.

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My Ram Rebel Factory Options

Bright White Paint
5.7L Hemi MDS VVT with 8 Speed Auto
Black Leather Interior
Trailer Brake Controller
Rear Wheelhouse Liners
3.92 axle ratio
Trailer tow mirrors
Painted door handles
Rebel package is well optioned - Great interior


Modifications So far:
K&N cold air intake
Magnum step bars - (too small for my feet)
Tonneau Cover
Borla S-type exhaust - (looking to replace with AWS exhaust)
blacked out "ram" badge on front of truck
Medeasi Mud Flaps - protect your paint! - install video on my channel w/ coupon code!- save money :)

See my build on YouTube here: LifeinOverdrive


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mikeru

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I had those steps on my 1500. Look cool but overall function sucked lol.
I had similar steps on my previous truck (Westin HDX). I liked how they looked but weren't that functional. Better than nothing for passengers, but I rarely even used the step myself. My current truck has power steps. They are actually functional and I use them all the time.

Nice looking truck LifeinOverdrive! Thanks for posting your build.
 

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I had similar steps on my previous truck (Westin HDX). I liked how they looked but weren't that functional. Better than nothing for passengers, but I rarely even used the step myself. My current truck has power steps. They are actually functional and I use them all the time.

Nice looking truck LifeinOverdrive! Thanks for posting your build.

Yep I scrapped the back of my calf a lot as I missed or did not use the step lol. I also went with amp power steps on my 3500 they are awesome.
 

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