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When you have kids bigger is always better in the long run. All the stuff that they require is mind boggling. Go big or stay home.
The rebel bed has a little more room but not a whole lot and the rear seats have less room in the rebel. I also got put in a ram 1500 crew cab (non rebel) and it rode nicely, had more rear seat room, but wouldn't have the off-road chops to do much of anything.![]()
I've actually found babies in rear facing seats take up the most room. Rear passenger space gets better as they start to grow--front facing, booster, no car seat. After that, of course, depends on the size of your kid.
I'm guessing the Rebel you had was a Quad cab, not Crew cab. Crew has enormous rear seat.
Yes, quad cab Rebel, crew cab regular ram. The crew cab is enormous, but then so is the truck. It's a pain to turn around and to park, at least compared to the gladiator. Given the Glad barely fits some places off road, there's no way I'd even try with the quad rebel, let alone a crew cab. I'm not sure if the rebel is available in crew, but not something I'd be in the market for anyway. The Rebel looks to be a decent off-road machine but I didn't really test it out. It was an overall worse DD by quite a bit, and while the regular ram is a decent DD (except for parking), it lacks any kind of serious off-road chops and, like the rebel, is too big.
Rebel is available in Crew. The Quad comes with a 6' bed and Crew has a choice of 5' and 6' beds. 5' should be same size as the 6' Quad cab. But both are big compared to the Jeep.
Drove a JT today - loved it but I knew I would. The question on my mind is if I can live with the reduced size.
For me personally, in order to do jeep things, wife and child would need to get out. That can get old fast with a newborn.
The RAM is only too big if you care about the paint.
Disclosure: I have a 2019 Rebel but would love a JLU. It would never get past the crew though (wife and MIL)
Yes - yes you can
Make sure you get the Max Tow at the very least!
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the 3.6 with 8speed really does well. I have test drove 3 JT's a rubicon, sport s and overland and was impressed how nice they felt with the automatic. I love my jkur with auto but the 8 speed really is a better match and better mpg to boot.I am certain for 95% of what we do the Gladiator is perfect, especially the max tow package. My main hold up is doing truck stuff. Household stuff and firewood mainly. My Chevy does it well, but it’s also old and having a backup would be nice. I have looked at some of 3k GVWR utility trailers and one of those might work since I only haul a half cord of wood at a time with the Chevy anyways.
I was very surprised how good the 3.6/8 speed combo drove. The JLU I rented had the 2.0T and it came on hard and fast. The 3.6 was definitely well matched to the transmission.