Thought I'd start a build thread on our new Power Wagon. My toddler son keeps referring to the PW as the "Monster Truck". I previously had a 2000 Ford Expedition that was called Gigantor and the name keeps coming back to me. Considering my previous vehicles include a Honda Civic Si, two Honda Accord coupes, a Volkswagen Jetta GLI, and most recently a Volkswagen GTI, a Power Wagon and my old Expedition seem kind of gigantic. So, I'm running with it and think the new truck is worthy of a full point version increase.
First day home after delivery:
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Current state as of June 27, 2021
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Specs
2021 Ram 2500 Power Wagon
75th Anniversary Package
Safety Group
Towing Tech Group
Dual Alternators
VSIM Upfitter Module
Background and Planned Usage
This will be both my daily driver and our travel/adventure vehicle for exploring. Our home base is outside of Boulder, so it will see a lot of the Rockies and trips to parks throughout the western US and up into Canada. Most trips will just be me, my wife, and our son, though some bigger trips will include my mother-in-law (MIL). On most of those, we'll likely rent trailers from Outdoorsy for the extra space. The remaining trips and weekend getaways, we'll just use the Super Pacific.
We bought the PW because I like that so many of the core parts of the vehicle are shared with the standard 2500 and 3500. The brakes, the frame, the axles, etc. were all engineered for greater loads than I will be placing upon it. I like that safety factor when carrying my most important people over 12,000+ foot mountain passes and on interstates with a 7% grade for miles. (We already learned from driving our Highlander on I-70 west of Denver for multiple camping and ski trips how hot the brakes will get.). We may or may not need the differential locks or winch, but again, I like the capability and safety factor if I do something boneheaded to get us stuck. Plus, they are there if I decide to go on a more aggressive trail ride with friends and sans family.
Lists below current as of June 28, 2021.
Upgrades Installed
- Softopper (temporary until Super Pacific Switchback X1 is ready)
- Husky Bed Mat
Upgrades Awaiting Install
- Air Lift Loadlifter 5000 Airbags
- Daystar Cradles
- Thuren Rear Trackbar
- Covercraft Carhartt Seat Covers (Brown)
- 2x 100 watt Renogy solar panels
Upgrades On Order
- Decked Drawer System
- ARB Twin Air Compressor
- Super Pacific Switchback X1 (current build date estimated at December 2021)
Upgrades Under Consideration/Planned
- 35 inch tires (I don't really want to carry a spare in the bed or on a bumper and 35s fit in the current spare location and don’t require new wheels)
- AEV DualSport Suspension
- Not really rushing towards a lift, but if I were to consider a move to 37" tires, this is the direction I lean
- Lights - Various (We’ll see. I’ll really only add these once I start to see a need, not just as something I want.)
- AMP PowerStep - I might change out the factory rock sliders, depending on what kind of usage we see once out on trails. The lower step height when deployed will be better for my wife and MIL, but I don’t want something fixed and lower that would detract from clearance