the power wagon does not come with firestone transforce tires (and i cant imagine a power wagon owner putting them on there), so my guess is what you were parked next to was not a power wagon, making them the same height.
if the offroad package added 2" of height, that would be a pretty big deal and you would see more about that. its not something they would be hiding.
Yea, I thought it was a Power Wagon because the tires said "Firestone AT" on the side...
Maybe I thought what was parked next to me was a Power Wagon because it had those SCREAMING WILD GRAPHICS ON THE SIDE OF IT AND LETTERING THAT SAID
POWER WAGON a red grill, cab lights, and a winch in the bumper. lol
I agree, I am not sure why they don't make a bigger deal about it. But go down to any dealer and compare a 4x4 Off Road package to a Power Wagon and they are the same height.
As for the tires, I thought the Power Wagon didn't come with the Wranglers anymore like they did in 2012, I thought they were using the Firestone, but I guess they are Duratracs. Doesn't change the height of the 4x4 Package. 33"s are 33"s regardless of how crappy they are.
And my truck is still 79 3/4 inches to the top of the cab. The specs say a normal 4x4 without the package is 77.7 inches. But the specs also say the Power Wagon is 77.7 inches too. As I've said before.