- Joined
- Jun 19, 2018
- Posts
- 423
- Reaction score
- 365
- Location
- Peyton colorado
- Ram Year
- 2017
- Engine
- 6.4 hemi
May already have a forum, but let's see what kind of trouble you get your power wagon into.
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
Welcome... you didn't care to go first with a photo in your own thread ?
There are a couple of different 'general' photo threads that I have already posted a bunch of stuff in, from 'show and shine' to 'stuck and swamped'. One is at the top of the Power Wagon page, and there is another one or two in the "Main Forum" area.
But, nothing "Power Wagon - Off Road" specific, as far as I know. And I don't mind a few reposted pics every now and again. So, here is my contribution. Same deal as my Avatar, basically. View attachment 131564
I could probably fill this thread in all by myself. ...lots of Off Road. Rarely any 'real' trouble.
Looking forward to seeing others chime in. Seems like a lot of people are into modding up, but are reluctant to get out there and get them dirty. Understandable all the $$$ involved and at risk, I suppose. Perhaps people just want peace of mind capability, for that random 'what if' scenario, rather than getting out there just for the heck of it.
View attachment 131565 View attachment 131566 View attachment 131567
View attachment 131569
Man nice pics, I haven't gotten mine out just yet.
"35s and the 11.5 AAM center section don’t play with deep ruts"
No Joke! ... and on the '13, the front steering skidplate acts like a massive snow / sand shovel, making backing out once down to the pumpkins impossible. Well, that and the 'trellis / ladder' construction of the belly 'skid plate' that just drops right into any soft stuff like the ribs in a waffle iron. Making the only easy way out, lifting it fully off it's belly first - not easy to get enough height under it jacking, especially with the abundant suspension droop.