@@angrybeavers1175 yeah but the truck lowering when he spins hard is a joke. Sometimes I like to get in the field in four high and just pin that thing to the floor and do donuts 😂 I don't think I wouldn't want my suspension lowering on its own for sure
Front end looks like a tradesman, Ram really cut corners on the new Rebel. Any truck wouldve done the same thing in that mud, you gotta keep the pedal down and use momentum.
I just got a brand new set of duratracs, 10 ply and I love them. They get such amazing traction. Such a better ride quality than the stupid general grabber. HTS60 tires that I used to have on the truck. I have a 2020 custom trail boss and now my truck can finally properly off-road. I also love that. I don't have any off-road modes. I don't have any screens showing the articulation. I don't have any of that technology. It is such a beautiful, simple creature man, I love having a V8. It's only a 5.3, but I've made about muffler mod, and a few other little things to boost its torque to a little over 400 foot-pounds. That's enough power for me. My buddy has the big 6.2, and that thing is a rocket ship.
Back in the dark ages, with my 1st edition/87 Nissan Pathfinder, one day I decided to replace the stock Dunlop tires with some Goodyear Mud Terrains, the exact same tire that was on the military Hummer. I think it still is. But in the MS mud, what an eye opener. Soddenly that Pathfinder would go straight up a muddy hill in 2WD that it previously struggled on in 4WD(no lockers, open dif front and rear). Pros and cons of course, as those tires would have probably sucked on ice and maybe snow, and did suck on the HWY. At least as far as noise goes. But boy would they throw some mud and move that Pathfinder forward, often not even needing 4WD!
I remember really wanting a Rebel 3 years ago, but I refuse to give Stellantis/Ram more of my money after selling my 2021 1500 2 months ago with all the electrical, leaks AND transmission issues I had with it.
What leaks did you have? My last Ram was a 2012 and the back window leaked as if it wasn't there. Between that and transmission issues as well I swore off Ram indefinitely.
My 2017's cab was leaking in the rear, it was the cabin vents not the window or brake light, replaced then for less than 50 bucks no other issues to speak of
I had a 2016 and a 2019 with no problems at all, but I hear quality fell with the 2020 pandemic and Stellantis squeezing loads of cash out of Ram/Jeep.
The inline 6 has been liked by different youtube suggested videos where mechanics have worked on this engine. Only issue found is thermostat failures and questionable engine seals along with worries on what else stellantis has cheaped on. I think the major failure of this engine will be cheap parts due to constant corporate greed. Great vid.
It's not the manufacturer's fault about pricing, they will keep going up as long as people are buying. If people quit buying the prices will have absolutely no choice but to come down. I see no more than $55,000 in that truck.
I've been happily surprised on steep muddy / clay hills. If the wheels are spinning fast enough they shed the mud and keep gripping well. If you slow down or pause, they can get gummed up and you will be headed down backwards. They didn't give the RAM 400+ hp to slow crawl in mud...pedal down.
With Canada on the verge of a major economic crisis I can’t see how this price could sell the truck. I’m predicting that they will be sitting on the lots for a very long time regardless of how good it is off road etc. great driving by the way, I would be nervous too!
The economic crisis will only effect the poor people, and they never bought them in the first place. They'll still sell, plenty of people will still have money.
Plenty of ppl will stick it on their business, as if they needed an off road truck. 95% of ppl don't buy it with their own money, they get business discounts, tax reduction, income tax reduction and put it as a business expense despite using it as a personal vehicle. 😑 they will still sell and sadly no one overseeing these companies and verifying for abuse. In Quebec, not sure bout rest of Canada, you can tell by looking at license plate starting with the letter F and G, it means it's either government, rental, and business. Unless the truck a 12 year old model or older, it never starts with an other letter. 😅 Ppl can't afford to put those payments on their own paychecks.
Great video TK! Give'em hell on the price! That thing isn't really a truck, it's a body-positive sports car, with sports car pricing. It's got all the electronic trickery going, but do you really want to bet long-term on Stellantis electronics? I wonder how many high-end half-ton trucks are "under water" a few years on? Who is gonna buy one, new or used, with an extra $30k of debt attached to a truck that doesn't hold its value particularly well? Cheers gents!
I have a 2020 custom trail boss with the same tires. Goodyear wrangler duratrac LT and I've gone through beach sand I've gone through one and a 1/2 foot deep mud ruts, my truck does fine going through it, you just have to be a little bold with the accelerator and power right through it. You can't go slow in mud, but i've had zero issues with my tires and honestly, if you get a more aggressive tire, then that you are going to be making some serious compromises on your on road driving experience.
What are the odds that the Hemi returns since Tim Kuniskis is back as Ram CEO? I don’t see Ram’s market share improving any with a turbo V6 that doesn’t even have a dipstick.
@Boozerman24 Ford sells more v6 trucks then v8 trucks. Ram has never out sold ford or Gm. Wonder how ford sells so many v6 Raptors 🤔 Boozerman24 is the typical stuck in the past get off my lawn guy.
@@atg1338These new motors don't even have an oil dipstick anymore. Now, it has just an oil gauge to check your oil but this gauge cannot tell you what the oil looks like or how it feels between your fingers.
@@atg1338 you're missing my point. Ford & GM offer BOTH v8 and v6. They give people the option to pick what they want. Ram doesn't, they only have one option now. No matter what your preference between the two is, having options is always better than not.
The Hemi wasn't just iconic in name. It was a very durable engine. I've had two Ram 1500s with the 5.7 Hemi, going 100K miles on each. Zero problems, perfectly reliable. I very much doubt that a half-as-big twin turbo engine will do that good over the long haul.
I hate to tell you but it's not the tires, Rams 4X4 system sucks. Just last week on a different channel "of course" they tested this Ram, the Chevrolet Trail Boss, & the Ford Tremor, and the Ram was the only one of the three that could not climb a rocky hill & it's articulation was really bad also. Probably because of the airbags. I'll bet you if you go & get a Chevy or Ford they would do a lot better.
@ The point is that with 11550lbs of towing you need 1155 lbs of tongue weight. Plus you have to add to the payload the weight of a WDH if it’s heavier than 65lbs(calculated with J2807). My husky center line ts WDH weight 100lbs so remove 35lbs of payload. So if you want to tow 11550lbs the driver can only weight 150lbs and have no luggage what so ever or passenger.
@@Math-zl8kq sure if that's all correct yeah that is how they likely calculate the max towing capacity. My point is that this is a light duty vehicle so makes sense it has (relatively) light duty capacities. Some other trims from the same model line up might be more accommodating in that respect though, so will depend on what the customer prefers their vehicle to do or be.
I used my Ram in low 4x4 with diff lock on to tow a big trailer across a meadow filled with mud and hog damage. You could totally tell that’s what it was made for. When it gets narrow in the trees, that’s not where you want to be driving a ranch truck.
Disgusting prices, but plenty of ppl will stick it on their business, as if they needed an off road truck. 95% of ppl don't buy it with their own money, they get business discounts, tax reduction, income tax reduction and put it as a business expense despite using it as a personal vehicle. 😑 they will still sell and sadly no one overseeing these companies and verifying for abuse. In Quebec, not sure bout rest of Canada, you can tell by looking at license plate starting with the letter F and G, it means it's either government, rental, and business. Unless the truck a 12 year old model or older, it never starts with an other letter. 😅 Ppl can't afford to put those payments on their own paychecks. Ram doesn't need to care bout the price gauging 😢
There must be a ton of options on that truck. I see the Rebel starting at 71678(CAD) with the current incentives on build and price. I think I’d go for the 8k cheaper off roader package if I was in the market. The rebel has become pretty pricey for what it is.
I am a Ford guy, but I really like what RAM is trying to accomplish with their trucks. Ford dominates the Baja series and has been doing well in NASCAR. You gain a lot of info from racing. RAM / Dodge does neither. They need to step it up if they want to compete with Ford and GM.
Not saying one is any better than the other... but i work in the back country of the Canadian rockies... own a 2022 loaded ram classic warlock (bought new)... hemi, 392 rear end, BFG tires..all stock other than tires.... take this thing places most people wouldn't dream of (because of work)... not one problem with this truck... considering i paid less than 50 grand Canadian with tax and fees in... no way im going to replace with whats going to be a 90 thousand + dollar truck (Canadian) with taxes and fees... and GIVE THAT AIR SUSPENSION A TRY IN MINUS 30-40 CANADIAN WINTERS AND SEE HOW MUCH YOU LIKE IT... Nice truck to look at... but way to much $.
Did you have to typical 55/45 psi in the tires that the truck calls for? That’s probably the only thing that I don’t love about my rebel. Makes traction crappy with that much psi in the tires.
I completely agree with you, sir. I have a 5.3 custom trail boss and I was able to scoop it up for 40 grand. That's a whole lot better. Then 76000 the dealership is probably gonna mark it up to 78. And on top of that, the custom trim is so much more simple than this Ram. I don't have any off-road modes. I don't have any fancy screens. Just Android Auto and a speedometer and actual gages That's the kind of truck I like. The beauty is in the simplicity.
That truck is a F'n joke. 80K out the door and you have to turn the parking sensors off to cross a ditch in your yard? My '84 F250 would drag that POS over any terrain. Princess truck with a soft close tailgate and an unproven twin turbo powertrain.
My 23 Nissan Titan Pro-4x would stomp that Ram and your offorad course too!! Love how your gave the Ram throttle and yet with the Titan Pro-4x you stopped and said it was stuck!!
@stevenpeterson7234 definitely not the best truck! Old tech, old drivetrain and worthless bed if you actually use it as a work truck. But all that matters is that you like it👍 enjoy. Hopefully you got the tan color🤔
Man, this video was very aggravating when he got in that mud. Once you get in that kind of mud and your tires cake up like that you cannot baby it like that! You have to put the pedal down and spin the hell out of those tires and clean that mud out of them! Anyone who has driven in enough mud should know this, especially this guy!
Let’em sink At least bring back a better V8 to have it as an option like Ford does, completely ignorant to rid of a engine people love, just like Toyota getting rid of their 3.5 in the Tacoma another bunch of idiots
This truck has problems. 11000lbs of towing and 1300lbs payload? So you can only have the driver in the truck? Sorry family, if you want to go camping , you'll have to take a second vehicle. This truck has Bilstien 4600s , that is not an upgrade, those are equal monro shocks, not fancy. The Duratrac tire, it doesn't exist anymore. It was Replaced by the Duratrac RT, which is NOT the same tire. These orginal Duratrac has been discontinued for close to 2 years now. Did RAM has a ton of these sitting in a warehouse getting rock hard? Also good luck of you get a puncture , the new RT looks nothing like the old Duratrac and the tread blocks are way different.
I see no problems necessarily with those aspects. It's a mid-trim light duty family truckster. If any one of those things needs to be "better" there are different models or trims to suit that.
@ALMX5DP My Trailboss has 1700lbs of payload, and it's a direct competitor. This past summer I did an offroad camping trip, with my wife 2 kids a dog and camping gear in the bed. We hit a scale on the way as the truck bed was completely full. I had 1500lbs loaded on the truck. This Rebel can't even do that. That's a problem. It certainly can't tow the claimed 11 000lbs safely either.
@ sure some vehicles will excel in some aspects over others. The Ram certainly could do that, just not technically legally. Not sure what you mean with your safely comment though. It’s rated for what it is rated for under the same SAE guidelines as everyone else.
@ALMX5DP Meaning the low pay load makes putting a theoretical 1100 on the truck dangerous as many trailers aren't actually balanced so 10% is on the tounge. I have a 7600lbs travel trailer, it has a tongue weight of 900lbs stamped right on the side of the trailer. An 11k trailer could over load that RAM with the low payload.
@ sounds more like a problem with the customer and their set up and balancing than anything inherent with the pickup. Saying there is a possibility to overload is different from saying there is an issue with the product itself in terms of what it’s rated for. My F-150 has a 2060lb payload and does fine towing while also loaded 4-5 occupants and cargo in it, but that doesn’t mean there is an issue with other trucks just because they don’t have that same rating.
I have to admit, I'm a Huge Ram fan, butt his new direction turns me right off. I dont like the new look and dont like the the V6. That Rebel looks cheap. The mags and tires are awful! Who puts white lettering on tires anymore?! Especially on an all black truck?
Those tires are out of their element 🤣
You got to put your foot in that accelerator to throw the mud out of the tires.
Exactly tires are clogged
@@angrybeavers1175 yeah but the truck lowering when he spins hard is a joke. Sometimes I like to get in the field in four high and just pin that thing to the floor and do donuts 😂 I don't think I wouldn't want my suspension lowering on its own for sure
better off just getting pentastar v6 and adding a supercharger.
If only they had designed a 4 litre, single turbo, seven main ,truck engine . With a dipstick . people would have been more forgiving .
Front end looks like a tradesman, Ram really cut corners on the new Rebel. Any truck wouldve done the same thing in that mud, you gotta keep the pedal down and use momentum.
Duratracs get gummed up easy, you need a certain amount of rpm to clear them out
YES! And boy that is fun to do.
I just got a brand new set of duratracs, 10 ply and I love them. They get such amazing traction. Such a better ride quality than the stupid general grabber. HTS60 tires that I used to have on the truck. I have a 2020 custom trail boss and now my truck can finally properly off-road. I also love that. I don't have any off-road modes. I don't have any screens showing the articulation. I don't have any of that technology. It is such a beautiful, simple creature man, I love having a V8. It's only a 5.3, but I've made about muffler mod, and a few other little things to boost its torque to a little over 400 foot-pounds. That's enough power for me. My buddy has the big 6.2, and that thing is a rocket ship.
Back in the dark ages, with my 1st edition/87 Nissan Pathfinder, one day I decided to replace the stock Dunlop tires with some Goodyear Mud Terrains, the exact same tire that was on the military Hummer. I think it still is. But in the MS mud, what an eye opener. Soddenly that Pathfinder would go straight up a muddy hill in 2WD that it previously struggled on in 4WD(no lockers, open dif front and rear). Pros and cons of course, as those tires would have probably sucked on ice and maybe snow, and did suck on the HWY. At least as far as noise goes. But boy would they throw some mud and move that Pathfinder forward, often not even needing 4WD!
I remember really wanting a Rebel 3 years ago, but I refuse to give Stellantis/Ram more of my money after selling my 2021 1500 2 months ago with all the electrical, leaks AND transmission issues I had with it.
What leaks did you have? My last Ram was a 2012 and the back window leaked as if it wasn't there. Between that and transmission issues as well I swore off Ram indefinitely.
My 2017's cab was leaking in the rear, it was the cabin vents not the window or brake light, replaced then for less than 50 bucks no other issues to speak of
I had a 2016 and a 2019 with no problems at all, but I hear quality fell with the 2020 pandemic and Stellantis squeezing loads of cash out of Ram/Jeep.
No doubt my favorite truck on the market! I hear that engine is good but I do miss that V8.
Miss a slower engine? People act like it was a great engine but it had alot of problems.
The inline 6 has been liked by different youtube suggested videos where mechanics have worked on this engine. Only issue found is thermostat failures and questionable engine seals along with worries on what else stellantis has cheaped on. I think the major failure of this engine will be cheap parts due to constant corporate greed. Great vid.
It's not the manufacturer's fault about pricing, they will keep going up as long as people are buying.
If people quit buying the prices will have absolutely no choice but to come down.
I see no more than $55,000 in that truck.
So when you go to dealership for oil change you will never know if they actually changed your oil 😂😂😂
I've been happily surprised on steep muddy / clay hills. If the wheels are spinning fast enough they shed the mud and keep gripping well. If you slow down or pause, they can get gummed up and you will be headed down backwards. They didn't give the RAM 400+ hp to slow crawl in mud...pedal down.
540HP! Burger Tuning has the JB4 tuner that would give you an extra 104HP for $530. 644HP! Crazy!
Great review Stephen. Ridiculous pricing though given the economy and that Stelantis are in financial trouble!
What's wrong with the economy? Stop watching fake fox news
Thanks!
Thank you Joe! 😊
With Canada on the verge of a major economic crisis I can’t see how this price could sell the truck. I’m predicting that they will be sitting on the lots for a very long time regardless of how good it is off road etc. great driving by the way, I would be nervous too!
Thats a conspiracy theory the economy is great ! In fact if the carbon tax is raised another 10% things will be way better yet 😉
The economic crisis will only effect the poor people, and they never bought them in the first place. They'll still sell, plenty of people will still have money.
Plenty of ppl will stick it on their business, as if they needed an off road truck. 95% of ppl don't buy it with their own money, they get business discounts, tax reduction, income tax reduction and put it as a business expense despite using it as a personal vehicle. 😑 they will still sell and sadly no one overseeing these companies and verifying for abuse.
In Quebec, not sure bout rest of Canada, you can tell by looking at license plate starting with the letter F and G, it means it's either government, rental, and business. Unless the truck a 12 year old model or older, it never starts with an other letter. 😅 Ppl can't afford to put those payments on their own paychecks.
@@dad2817must be written from the delusional prime minister
@@dad2817😂
Great video TK! Give'em hell on the price! That thing isn't really a truck, it's a body-positive sports car, with sports car pricing. It's got all the electronic trickery going, but do you really want to bet long-term on Stellantis electronics? I wonder how many high-end half-ton trucks are "under water" a few years on? Who is gonna buy one, new or used, with an extra $30k of debt attached to a truck that doesn't hold its value particularly well? Cheers gents!
For full deep mud you needed more aggressive tires 🛞
I have a 2020 custom trail boss with the same tires. Goodyear wrangler duratrac LT and I've gone through beach sand I've gone through one and a 1/2 foot deep mud ruts, my truck does fine going through it, you just have to be a little bold with the accelerator and power right through it. You can't go slow in mud, but i've had zero issues with my tires and honestly, if you get a more aggressive tire, then that you are going to be making some serious compromises on your on road driving experience.
What are the odds that the Hemi returns since Tim Kuniskis is back as Ram CEO? I don’t see Ram’s market share improving any with a turbo V6 that doesn’t even have a dipstick.
Omg no v8 guy do us all a favor and move the f on already!
@@atg1338 everyone is moving on.....from Ram. Ford and GM are top of the food chain. Guess what they both still offer?
@Boozerman24 Ford sells more v6 trucks then v8 trucks. Ram has never out sold ford or Gm. Wonder how ford sells so many v6 Raptors 🤔 Boozerman24 is the typical stuck in the past get off my lawn guy.
@@atg1338These new motors don't even have an oil dipstick anymore. Now, it has just an oil gauge to check your oil but this gauge cannot tell you what the oil looks like or how it feels between your fingers.
@@atg1338 you're missing my point. Ford & GM offer BOTH v8 and v6. They give people the option to pick what they want. Ram doesn't, they only have one option now. No matter what your preference between the two is, having options is always better than not.
The RHO starts out at 68k here in the states!
Sure does and it's not worth 48 k 😢😮
Those tires with fancy name you see what they work I’m glad you got out of that one man I don’t want you to bump that truck lol good job, brother.
The Hemi wasn't just iconic in name. It was a very durable engine. I've had two Ram 1500s with the 5.7 Hemi, going 100K miles on each. Zero problems, perfectly reliable. I very much doubt that a half-as-big twin turbo engine will do that good over the long haul.
I hate to tell you but it's not the tires, Rams 4X4 system sucks.
Just last week on a different channel "of course" they tested this Ram, the Chevrolet Trail Boss, & the Ford Tremor, and the Ram was the only one of the three that could not climb a rocky hill & it's articulation was really bad also. Probably because of the airbags.
I'll bet you if you go & get a Chevy or Ford they would do a lot better.
No, way too expensive even with the discounts!
11550lbs of towing with 1340lbs of payload is just ridiculous.
Seems okay to me. Having an either-or type approach to a light duty vehicle covers most of the intended uses.
@ The point is that with 11550lbs of towing you need 1155 lbs of tongue weight. Plus you have to add to the payload the weight of a WDH if it’s heavier than 65lbs(calculated with J2807). My husky center line ts WDH weight 100lbs so remove 35lbs of payload. So if you want to tow 11550lbs the driver can only weight 150lbs and have no luggage what so ever or passenger.
@@Math-zl8kq sure if that's all correct yeah that is how they likely calculate the max towing capacity. My point is that this is a light duty vehicle so makes sense it has (relatively) light duty capacities. Some other trims from the same model line up might be more accommodating in that respect though, so will depend on what the customer prefers their vehicle to do or be.
@@ALMX5DP It would be nice to see more payload for legalities sake though, even my ranger raptor is rated for 1300 pounds
@@wolfgang_h3t oh sure, would definitely be nice to have more, I’m just saying this is okay and not a big deal for the vast majority.
I used my Ram in low 4x4 with diff lock on to tow a big trailer across a meadow filled with mud and hog damage. You could totally tell that’s what it was made for. When it gets narrow in the trees, that’s not where you want to be driving a ranch truck.
From the outside is the best looking truck out there
It would be cool to get a 2025 vs 2024 5.7 vs classic 5.7.
I could never have a vehicle that lowers itself because I am driving “too” fast.
All them holes they put in the k member on the front end is just there to hold salt and rust your truck out lol
Tires were the issue for the mud. Nice truck, but incandescent taillights and brake lights for that money is ridiculous.
Are you kidding $100k
Hell NO
Disgusting prices, but plenty of ppl will stick it on their business, as if they needed an off road truck. 95% of ppl don't buy it with their own money, they get business discounts, tax reduction, income tax reduction and put it as a business expense despite using it as a personal vehicle. 😑 they will still sell and sadly no one overseeing these companies and verifying for abuse.
In Quebec, not sure bout rest of Canada, you can tell by looking at license plate starting with the letter F and G, it means it's either government, rental, and business. Unless the truck a 12 year old model or older, it never starts with an other letter. 😅 Ppl can't afford to put those payments on their own paychecks.
Ram doesn't need to care bout the price gauging 😢
Rams main struggle now is reliability!!!
Excellent review/episode as always!!! 😁
There must be a ton of options on that truck. I see the Rebel starting at 71678(CAD) with the current incentives on build and price. I think I’d go for the 8k cheaper off roader package if I was in the market. The rebel has become pretty pricey for what it is.
No truck should be higher than 45k
Says who?
Ok cheapass
Those tires with fancy name you see what they work
The best kind of mud in my opinion
When will someone make an off-road truck with a full bed? Some of us want a pickup truck and the off-road goodies and looks.
I am a Ford guy, but I really like what RAM is trying to accomplish with their trucks. Ford dominates the Baja series and has been doing well in NASCAR. You gain a lot of info from racing. RAM / Dodge does neither. They need to step it up if they want to compete with Ford and GM.
Can you do a Ram RHO review?
Not saying one is any better than the other... but i work in the back country of the Canadian rockies... own a 2022 loaded ram classic warlock (bought new)... hemi, 392 rear end, BFG tires..all stock other than tires.... take this thing places most people wouldn't dream of (because of work)... not one problem with this truck... considering i paid less than 50 grand Canadian with tax and fees in... no way im going to replace with whats going to be a 90 thousand + dollar truck (Canadian) with taxes and fees... and GIVE THAT AIR SUSPENSION A TRY IN MINUS 30-40 CANADIAN WINTERS AND SEE HOW MUCH YOU LIKE IT...
Nice truck to look at... but way to much $.
Its a nice truck.
6 cyl..interesting episode.
You should have redone the ditch in low
Are those the first generation Duratracs or are they the second generation Duratrac RTs?
Let some air out of tires!! 4x4ing 101. Thought you were the “truck king”
several times i noticed that both front wheels were spinning like there was a front locker , is there one or does it have a limited slip front dif ?
Truck was not lacking anything but traction. Wrong tires for this application period !
No stock vehicle could deal with that mud
When in doubt, throttle out
You could see it at the ditch - these tires are garbage in these conditions
Did you have to typical 55/45 psi in the tires that the truck calls for? That’s probably the only thing that I don’t love about my rebel. Makes traction crappy with that much psi in the tires.
If guys just stayed physically fit like they should, wouldnt need a step .
Yeah but my wife is 5’1… that’s the problem when you date women… unlike you Nick
Last year I looked at the Rebel or Trail Boss. Trail Boss was an easy sell with the diesel and 15k less.
I completely agree with you, sir. I have a 5.3 custom trail boss and I was able to scoop it up for 40 grand. That's a whole lot better. Then 76000 the dealership is probably gonna mark it up to 78. And on top of that, the custom trim is so much more simple than this Ram. I don't have any off-road modes. I don't have any fancy screens. Just Android Auto and a speedometer and actual gages
That's the kind of truck I like. The beauty is in the simplicity.
still have no idea why people buy Duratracs
Ram needs to kill Air Suspension & The Dial shifter on the Rebel trim, Also revise prices.
I love my hemi and the dial shifter
@ Had a Rebel with the dial shifter, Lack of paddles and the tiny steering buttons are terrible, We all love and miss the HEMI
You can get a center shifter option.
@ not standard must pay much more and upgrade to X or GT trims.
That truck is a F'n joke.
80K out the door and you have to turn the parking sensors off to cross a ditch in your yard?
My '84 F250 would drag that POS over any terrain.
Princess truck with a soft close tailgate and an unproven twin turbo powertrain.
My 23 Nissan Titan Pro-4x would stomp that Ram and your offorad course too!! Love how your gave the Ram throttle and yet with the Titan Pro-4x you stopped and said it was stuck!!
Pro 4x🤣🤣🤣 dated and 💩
@atg1338
Its the new/old school truck!! Best truck on the road!!
@stevenpeterson7234 definitely not the best truck! Old tech, old drivetrain and worthless bed if you actually use it as a work truck. But all that matters is that you like it👍 enjoy. Hopefully you got the tan color🤔
Expensive sport car. European sport car with a bed!
Nest time use a truck filled with stuff at the max weight capacity. otherwise its not so informational
Its spinning all four tires nothing more you can ask for.
Man, this video was very aggravating when he got in that mud. Once you get in that kind of mud and your tires cake up like that you cannot baby it like that! You have to put the pedal down and spin the hell out of those tires and clean that mud out of them! Anyone who has driven in enough mud should know this, especially this guy!
Let’em sink
At least bring back a better V8 to have it as an option like Ford does, completely ignorant to rid of a engine people love, just like Toyota getting rid of their 3.5 in the Tacoma another bunch of idiots
😂try airing down
i know ads are money.. but... :( so many ads...
Twin turbos ...gonna need two cheque books for the repairs
Yeah… I guess you forget about the warranty
@cynicaltruth7486 ha ha
You can slow crawl through mud like that…you need wheel speed and no stock new truck would do any better
ANYTHING is better than the Hemi. It had design flaws built in for decades and they did nothing about it. Not to mention transmissions built to fail.
I wouldn't trust that new engine. Not for that money.
This truck has problems. 11000lbs of towing and 1300lbs payload? So you can only have the driver in the truck? Sorry family, if you want to go camping , you'll have to take a second vehicle.
This truck has Bilstien 4600s , that is not an upgrade, those are equal monro shocks, not fancy.
The Duratrac tire, it doesn't exist anymore. It was Replaced by the Duratrac RT, which is NOT the same tire. These orginal Duratrac has been discontinued for close to 2 years now. Did RAM has a ton of these sitting in a warehouse getting rock hard?
Also good luck of you get a puncture , the new RT looks nothing like the old Duratrac and the tread blocks are way different.
I see no problems necessarily with those aspects. It's a mid-trim light duty family truckster. If any one of those things needs to be "better" there are different models or trims to suit that.
@ALMX5DP My Trailboss has 1700lbs of payload, and it's a direct competitor. This past summer I did an offroad camping trip, with my wife 2 kids a dog and camping gear in the bed. We hit a scale on the way as the truck bed was completely full. I had 1500lbs loaded on the truck.
This Rebel can't even do that. That's a problem. It certainly can't tow the claimed 11 000lbs safely either.
@ sure some vehicles will excel in some aspects over others. The Ram certainly could do that, just not technically legally. Not sure what you mean with your safely comment though. It’s rated for what it is rated for under the same SAE guidelines as everyone else.
@ALMX5DP Meaning the low pay load makes putting a theoretical 1100 on the truck dangerous as many trailers aren't actually balanced so 10% is on the tounge. I have a 7600lbs travel trailer, it has a tongue weight of 900lbs stamped right on the side of the trailer.
An 11k trailer could over load that RAM with the low payload.
@ sounds more like a problem with the customer and their set up and balancing than anything inherent with the pickup. Saying there is a possibility to overload is different from saying there is an issue with the product itself in terms of what it’s rated for. My F-150 has a 2060lb payload and does fine towing while also loaded 4-5 occupants and cargo in it, but that doesn’t mean there is an issue with other trucks just because they don’t have that same rating.
I have to admit, I'm a Huge Ram fan, butt his new direction turns me right off.
I dont like the new look and dont like the the V6. That Rebel looks cheap. The mags and tires are awful! Who puts white lettering on tires anymore?! Especially on an all black truck?
thats a straight 6
@@richarde.6750God....even worse....
@@FunkMasterJunk on paper an inline 6 is a better cylinder configuration compared to a v6. They're easier to work on and tend to be more reliable.
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That’s exactly what I was going to say about YOUR truck.