Traxda powerwagon lift

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Has anyone seen or have installed the new traxda lift for the powerwagon? Looks like a nice kit for $699.00 plus another $300.00 for fox shocks.
 
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I'm not sure how to post links, I just goggled traxda 2500 and their website came up
 

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I'm getting ready to level mine and have been looking long and hard at Thuren. This is an interesting option though.
 
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I been looking for awhile also, checking out all options. The only thing with the traxda is you dont get the softer springs
 

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Traxda is a spacer lift. Thuren is springs and shocks, a real suspension upgrade. Apples to oranges comparison.


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$700!? For some spacers/extensions and a track bar that is not needed!? My gosh the Thuren overland front kit is basically the same price, but you actually get some upgrades/performance with it.

Using the shock extentions without bump stop spacers, damage will occur. Also, if the track bar is lengthened beyond stock length there will be issues too.

Apparently they dont test these kits?!
 

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theres a newer powerwagon around me that i guess they tried to make level but the front is higher than rear. looks stupid as can be. i guess most people dont use a truck to tow or haul. even if its level you cant even carry a bag of groceries or the head lights will be in the clouds
 

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Hi everyone!,

My wife and I just bought a 2016 Power Wagon (PW) and it was advertised as a 3" Pro Comp lift. Being a previous fully modified JK owner with 4" lift and 37" tires among other component upgrades, I had to find out about this Pro Comp lift in our new truck. My initial search didn't return any Pro Comp 3" lift for PW. They only have 4" and above. Looking at their site all the components looked different than what is installed in our truck. Anyhow, after over a week of searching and trying different google word searches I came across the Traxda PW spacer leveling lift and bingo all the parts look exactly to what is installed in our truck. I searched Traxda and found this forum. Long story short we have this kit installed in our truck. The truck drives fine but we'll eventually be installing a proper lift kit on the truck and not just spacers. I'll upload some images.

2016 PW:
PowerWagon.jpg
Drop Bracket:MVIMG_20190322_092717.jpg
2.5" Spacer:IMG_20190329_081840.jpg
35" Tires and Level Kit Left, Stock Right:MVIMG_20190320_093224.jpg
Level and 35" Tires Left, Stock Right:MVIMG_20190320_093202.jpg
 
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I can’t imagine having a pw and not putting a proper suspension under it. I have a normal 2500 with the thuren kit and it’s beyond amazing. I can only imagine how Much improvement it is on a PW lol “lockers and such”. I won’t gripe about my non-disconnecting sway bar since I can do that manually haha. I guess if you’re not “wheeling” it any lift would work just fine. But if going I’d darn sure want the best!
 
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