I’m running Toyo R/T Trails in a 37 ( not the older plain R/T) and I’ve been very happy with the ride, noise, wear and traction. Very tough tire as well
Thank you for your kind words. I’m loving this thing and headed to Big Bend next week!
i see no reason change the front swaybar as it’s pretty beefy and the ability to fully disconnect is nice. Also, the aftermarket bars Im aware of are all softer.
My Power Wagon / Enduro SuperTourer has a gasoline Espar air heater and, though early in the game, it works great. I much preferred going this route rather than have a propane system.
Thank you! I installed the Big Wig prior to mounting the camper so I don’t really have a frame of reference. I’m sure it helps a lot though. I’m currently running Carli R2 heavy springs in the rear along with 1 3/8” of preload in the form of Thuren’s spacers. It’s a bit harsh and I still have...
Thank you. I agree that the SuperTourer fits the Power Wagon like a glove. It has everything you need to be Uber comfortable on the trail and the truck is still plenty capable. It was a tough decision between the PW and a Cummins, but by the time you add 10k for the diesel and the cost of...
Yeah, I’m kind of obsessive about driving for the best mileage. If I drive this thing like a normal person, the mpg drops into single digits! Haha So far with my limited time on the trail with this rig I’ve found that it likes gas. It’s going to require carrying fuel on a lot of trips I have...
Thank you for the compliments and I have to agree that Leif and crew put together an amazing camper! I’m beyond pleased with everything about this rig.The attention to detail is first rate and I can’t find a cut corner anywhere.
As far as mileage……….I was getting around 18mpg prior to the...
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