4xdad
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- 2015 powerwagon
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Sales man thought I was crazy crawling around in the snow it was February in
Alberta
Alberta
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I 2nd. that. Nothing wrong with building your own, or being Cheap! I Call it being Resourceful and Smart.Nothing wrong with being cheap!
I definitely get the cold thing.....My running boards for the Rebel show up tomorrow but it's going to be about 12 degrees tomorrow.....
I need to hurry up and get my shop finished so that I can work on things!!!
I have never gotten 10mpg other than when in Moab. Even running around town I get 13 or so and even if I am driving 80mph I get 12.5. If I keep it around 70mph I get great mpg. I don't feel the need to floor it from stop lights so I am sure that helps.Hi
How you do it? im getting no more than 10.2 MPG!!!!!!!!!!!
I just got it, has not even 300 miles on it, im driving it easy, hopefully gets better.I have never gotten 10mpg other than when in Moab. Even running around town I get 13 or so and even if I am driving 80mph I get 12.5. If I keep it around 70mph I get great mpg. I don't feel the need to floor it from stop lights so I am sure that helps.
It is funny i have spent so many miles going a 100mph i kind of enjoy going slower now…unless i am headed to moab then it is 85mph all the wayIf I did 70 MPH in an 80 MPH speed limit to save gas mileage I would get really, really bored, possibly stop at the nearest bar, drink a few beers, and ponder as to why I hadn't been happy to just drive 85 MPH like everyone else.
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My new PW just arrived so I'll be adding suspension, wheels/tires and lights before camping season. We access a lot of Dry camping on Crown land here and we tow a 23' Winnebago Micro Minnie. Adjustable suspension, twin axle, A/T tires and full 3-season insulation make it a perfect trailer for us. Total weight is 4600lb dry so I'll update everyone once I tow with the Thuren suspension and 37s.Luckily I married a farm girl. She doesn't really tell me it's dumb, she just shakes her head and laughs at the time.
She loves the idea of an Overlanding truck though. We haven't been able to really go camping in over 10 years.
Spring time should be lots of fun when the snow starts melting!
Not sure what to do to the truck yet.....
I have great suspension, tires, and an unlocked PCM. Starting to gather up some lights.
I also have the Abel Components wiring harness to lock axles in any transfer case setting, but have never had the time to install it.
I was thinking about a camper and some air bags, but I think that a small off road camp trailer would be more fun.
Guessing your truck is a 22? When did you order?My new PW just arrived so I'll be adding suspension, wheels/tires and lights before camping season. We access a lot of Dry camping on Crown land here and we tow a 23' Winnebago Micro Minnie. Adjustable suspension, twin axle, A/T tires and full 3-season insulation make it a perfect trailer for us. Total weight is 4600lb dry so I'll update everyone once I tow with the Thuren suspension and 37s.
A local dealer has a fully loaded 2022 PW in stock
The only thing that my truck has that the 2022 doesn't is the sun roof, which I don't really use
The things that I don't like about my PW seem to have been addressed with the newer models
Better headlights (I think)
Locking Diff in 2WD or 4 Hi
No more 6 speed transmission
My truck is
2018 Power Wagon, fully loaded
Carli Back Country suspension
35" Toyo MT's
Diablosport tune
I'm curious though, do the 2022's get better mileage than the pre '19 models with the 6 speed transmission?
I'm currently getting around 12 on the highway if I take it easy, goes down to 10.2 or so in town
Lots of elevation changes on the road here. I might get better mileage if I were on flatter ground.....
I know........It's about the "Smiles," not the miles.......
My truck is paid off with really low miles, just wondering if the grass is greener I guess
Where do you drive 100 mph hopefully not on public roads lol
Montana from 1995 to 1999 and prior to that from 1955 to 1974 had no daytime speed limit on public highways. Both Nevada and Montana had safe and sane (reasonable and prudent) speed limits until 1974 when all were reduced. I've traveled at 120 MPH plus (speedometer pegged out) in Nevada in a 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS prior to the reduction in the speed limit.
Then when the 55 was mandated Montana speeding on the highway was $5. There was no open container law either so you could get stopped for going 85 on the highway and have a beer between your legs and get a $5 fine that did not go on your driving record.Montana from 1995 to 1999 and prior to that from 1955 to 1974 had no daytime speed limit on public highways. Both Nevada and Montana had safe and sane (reasonable and prudent) speed limits until 1974 when all were reduced. I've traveled at 120 MPH plus (speedometer pegged out) in Nevada in a 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS prior to the reduction in the speed limit.