TimB18
Junior Member
Well I'm finally making the move from car to a truck. Have some experience driving an ol' '90 Chevy Silverado.
I'm very interested in building a '19 Dodge Rebel, but I have a few concerns that I'm hoping people here can help answer. I suppose another option is Laramie, but leaning more towards rebel due to color/looks.
My first concern are the tires as I would be using the truck mainly on-road(daily driver, 2.5hr trips highway, vacation trips 600 some miles). I have read that the stock tires have trouble getting traction on the pavement. Has anyone experienced a lack of traction?
How does the truck handle at 70-75mph? Is there a lot of vibration?
Finally, is it worth it getting the air suspension? More problems than its worth or the coil springs just fine?
I appreciate any input.
I'm very interested in building a '19 Dodge Rebel, but I have a few concerns that I'm hoping people here can help answer. I suppose another option is Laramie, but leaning more towards rebel due to color/looks.
My first concern are the tires as I would be using the truck mainly on-road(daily driver, 2.5hr trips highway, vacation trips 600 some miles). I have read that the stock tires have trouble getting traction on the pavement. Has anyone experienced a lack of traction?
How does the truck handle at 70-75mph? Is there a lot of vibration?
Finally, is it worth it getting the air suspension? More problems than its worth or the coil springs just fine?
I appreciate any input.