Power Wagons ... Post em up!

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IRSmart

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They are nice! My long bed would need a lot lolololol
Probably! He’s working on long bed skids allegedly as well. And the smaller box is the first shipped set of reinforced crossmembers with the offset for extended travel shocks. Can’t wait to get them powdered and on the truck
 

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I was just telling my friends last week about your stellar business...

congrats on the expansion.
Ah thank you! If your ever in my area nov-mar come and shoot.

this job site is part of another business I operate. Forestry services and such.

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Checking in with my 2019 PW I just bought a few days ago. I bought from the lot but it has all the options with the exception of the dual alternators, trailer camera wiring, rambox, tonneau cover and deployable bed step. I may add an aftermarket tonneau and bed step in the future. I was originally planning on getting a Jeep Gladiator and didn't know anything about Power Wagon's until I came across it on some youtube videos...."Power Wagon don't care!". I went to a dealer with my family and saw both the Gladiator and PW back to back and to me and my wife it was PW all the way. Both fully loaded were about the same price drive out but the Gladiator seemed too small for my family of 4. Other than size (in certain situations), removable roof/doors and fuel mileage to me the PW was clearly ahead...much roomier, bigger bed, more luxurious, better stereo, better value and a more complete offload vehicle from the factory. I still love Jeeps (have had a CJ7 and JK unlimited) and may still get one for a weekend car but for a daily driver I am really liking the PW.

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Checking in with my 2019 PW I just bought a few days ago. I bought from the lot but it has all the options with the exception of the dual alternators, trailer camera wiring, rambox, tonneau cover and deployable bed step. I may add an aftermarket tonneau and bed step in the future. I was originally planning on getting a Jeep Gladiator and didn't know anything about Power Wagon's until I came across it on some youtube videos...."Power Wagon don't care!". I went to a dealer with my family and saw both the Gladiator and PW back to back and to me and my wife it was PW all the way. Both fully loaded were about the same price drive out but the Gladiator seemed too small for my family of 4. Other than size (in certain situations), removable roof/doors and fuel mileage to me the PW was clearly ahead...much roomier, bigger bed, more luxurious, better stereo, better value and a more complete offload vehicle from the factory. I still love Jeeps (have had a CJ7 and JK unlimited) and may still get one for a weekend car but for a daily driver I am really liking the PW.

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Funny how you came across PW as it was similar for me in June 2019 and a few videos and one test drive I found myself driving one home as well.
Here is a aftermarket step option.

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Nice ride trailmaker. I like the amp step...may have to add one in the future along with their deployable side steps. That diamondback cover looks beefy!

Yeah I was 100% Gladiator for months but shortly after driving the PW it was over...now I see why in one of the videos the guy picks the PW when compared to a Rebel and Gladiator.
 

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Nice ride trailmaker. I like the amp step...may have to add one in the future along with their deployable side steps. That diamondback cover looks beefy!

Yeah I was 100% Gladiator for months but shortly after driving the PW it was over...now I see why in one of the videos the guy picks the PW when compared to a Rebel and Gladiator.
Yeah I am coming from a Jeep and Raptor. No regrets!!
Welcome to the Club

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These PW's are amazing. I love my Outdoorsman and all, but damn. I'll be test driving one as soon as the wife's new highlander is paid off. Lol. I'd only have to add a roll up bed cover and 35's to be gtg. Until then, I'll just have to keep drooling over these pics.
 

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These PW's are amazing. I love my Outdoorsman and all, but damn. I'll be test driving one as soon as the wife's new highlander is paid off. Lol. I'd only have to add a roll up bed cover and 35's to be gtg. Until then, I'll just have to keep drooling over these pics.
HAHA I thought the same thing... I will have to start a build thread to keep up with my mods so far.
 

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what rear diff cover are you running? and do you have one for the front?
Purple cranium, matching front and rear. If I had to do it again, I’d probably get one from Maple Offroad. Stronger and more complete coverage. Although mine have taken a beating and are still standing tall. Plus they look cool.
 

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Now THAT is a sweet lookin ride!
 

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Always been a fan of the powerwagons but had diesels the past 15yrs . Past trucks were always set up with carli or thunen, I'm a dealer for both.

Anyways current truck 19 powerwagon, thuren springs F&R, thuren rear trac bar, 3.0 kings up front, 2.5's in the rear., 37 bfg km3's on 18x9 methods (5.75bs), magnaflow exhaust, amp steps, and a pedal commander.

Lot of good advise on this site!!

Here's the old shop truck the powerwagon replaced.17 ram.jpg
 
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