Power Wagons in Moab - Use Your Truck - Pic Heavy

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.

BoldAdventure

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2014
Posts
1,440
Reaction score
1,061
Location
Airstream, USA
Ram Year
2015
Engine
Hemi 6.4
So, you bought your truck and immediately put a lift on it. How cute. :flipthebird:

Let me highlight what a stock Power Wagon with a good spotter and proper technic can do, that will rival that of most Jeeps. :favorites13:

Over the past two week's we've been wheeling throughout Moab in our stock (except for exhaust) 2015 Ram Power Wagon.

Some highlights:

Here's my stock Power Wagon (driven by my wife), doing Hell's Gate on Hell's Revenge in Moab:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9feGGhzRiNk


This is me doing the V Notch on Poison Spider Mesa Trail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ESojiZub4A


This is me doing THE SQUEEZE otherwise known as the Devil's Pocket on Elephant Hill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC6Lu0RqY70


Wife drives Baby Lion's Back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQYBE8eYwck


We drove the TOP OF THE WORLD trail in Moab as well. Very popular Jeep trail during the Easter Jeep Safari
13150939_1692832740967503_32839459_n.jpg



Some other highlights

13129523_584534858393925_913948495_n.jpg


13113953_1199458810072477_228011983_n.jpg


13150957_246647002391396_851973714_n.jpg


eDMtcA3VjLoNG7UvZlbEc1sMzVkqk1j9x-4=w2284-h1522-no.png

1B3sXOy64LADebELFFrpQFez745RvxHgvSM=w2284-h1522-no.png

eDMtcA3VjLoNG7UvZlbEc1sMzVkqk1j9x-4=w2284-h1522-no.png

vWmUzKZasfPrkKYTq3no1lPKKy_3P4lUlvc=w2284-h1522-no.png

97h0US8QYyaZpnX4tKduJ9YWwTQBri2zWEIK0=w549-h412-no.png

Anyways, don't want to bore you to much with all my photos. :roflsquared:
 

roastpuff

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 24, 2015
Posts
207
Reaction score
128
Ram Year
2015
Engine
Hemi 5.7
That is awesome to see! Thanks for sharing!
 

Brakelate

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2013
Posts
1,236
Reaction score
732
Location
South/Central Utah
Ram Year
2018
Engine
6.4 Hemi
Anyways, don't want to bore you to much with all my photos. :roflsquared:

I always used to think the same thing. But screw 'em. If they didn't want to see awesome trucks, incredible terrain, being used doing what they were specifically designed for , then they can go elsewhere. :word:



So Post them ALL up! :happy107:

I sure wish I had known you (and the others) were going to be up here a few weeks ago, I would have LOVED to go along and shared in on the good times!

Keep them coming! :favorites13:
 

O.R.T.

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2013
Posts
2,650
Reaction score
1,680
Location
Wessyyydddeee
Ram Year
2014
Engine
Hemi
This is now my second favorite thread. Jeep Safari elsewhere being the original. Thanks for posting this!
 
OP
OP
BoldAdventure

BoldAdventure

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2014
Posts
1,440
Reaction score
1,061
Location
Airstream, USA
Ram Year
2015
Engine
Hemi 6.4
Thanks. I just did a few upgrades this week. Added diff protection, 35 inch tires and I'm getting White Knuckle Sliders tomorrow. So going to have to up the game on the trails now to see what else we can tackle.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BRP

GzNutz

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 22, 2015
Posts
421
Reaction score
179
Location
SE WI
Ram Year
2015
Engine
5.7L
Can't believe I missed this before. Great pics!
 

bfabich

Junior Member
Joined
May 16, 2016
Posts
3
Reaction score
0
Ram Year
2016
Engine
6.4hemi
Thanks. I just did a few upgrades this week. Added diff protection, 35 inch tires and I'm getting White Knuckle Sliders tomorrow. So going to have to up the game on the trails now to see what else we can tackle.
What exhaust you running ?
Did you see , hear , feel a difference.
Not for rock crawling but every day stuff.
Highway , get up and go, mileage

Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
 
OP
OP
BoldAdventure

BoldAdventure

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2014
Posts
1,440
Reaction score
1,061
Location
Airstream, USA
Ram Year
2015
Engine
Hemi 6.4
What exhaust you running ?
Did you see , hear , feel a difference.
Not for rock crawling but every day stuff.
Highway , get up and go, mileage

Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk

I posted all those details in the 6.4 Hemi exhaust thread in the Heavy Duty section. Pictures and video.

:favorites13:
 

RBA

Junior Member
Joined
Jun 9, 2016
Posts
2
Reaction score
2
Ram Year
TBD
Engine
TBD
I just registered to this site just to respond to this thread.

Well done, on the offroading. One of my concerns about pulling the trigger on the Power Wagon is the size for offroading. The squeeze at Elephant hill is once place I've done that would have been a concern for me. Great to see a PW can make it. I would imagine it was extremely tight. How much space did you have left???
 

tojo

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 7, 2016
Posts
126
Reaction score
46
Ram Year
2016
Engine
6.4 Hemi
Definitely awesome! Wow wow and wow! Looked like a good time with spectacular views....and the truck wasn't too shabby either.
 
OP
OP
BoldAdventure

BoldAdventure

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2014
Posts
1,440
Reaction score
1,061
Location
Airstream, USA
Ram Year
2015
Engine
Hemi 6.4
I just registered to this site just to respond to this thread.

Well done, on the offroading. One of my concerns about pulling the trigger on the Power Wagon is the size for offroading. The squeeze at Elephant hill is once place I've done that would have been a concern for me. Great to see a PW can make it. I would imagine it was extremely tight. How much space did you have left???

A few inches, literally. Spotting from both sides was important. But the truck only got real close in the rear. :favorites13:
 

PastorJack

Junior Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2017
Posts
21
Reaction score
20
Ram Year
2014
Engine
6.4 Hemi
So, I'm on a family bucket list 5 week trip and I realize I will be in Moab tomorrow. My dif-pigtail needs replacing, so my lockers won't work right now. I'm going to stay in Moab tomorrow and want to do some small trail run with the family and need advice. I have more experience with Alabama clay and muddy hunting camp roads than with rocky ground like Moab. Any advice or thoughts about which trail we should try?
 
Top