I'm a ways out but I can see that a full size truck or SUV is in my future for family camping/exploration.
Uses would be daily driving, general home improvement/truck stuff, and to haul a truck bed camper for the family.
I know next to nothing about Ram trucks, so I'm curious is there are common issues to be aware of. The Power Wagon seems to be basically ready to go for our needs but I wonder if its worth it or just upgrading a different platform. I'm not very brand loyal with trucks, I've had good luck with half ton Chevy's and we have a Ford fleet at work that do very well for us.
Opinions?
I own a 2015 Ram Power Wagon. The thing to know is the suspension changed completely in 2014, along with the introduction of the 6.4L engine and 4:10 gearing. Prior years had a 5.7L Hemi and 4:56 gearing.
2014+ feature coil spring rear suspension for better ride and use a new articulink (rams branding) suspesion up front.
The previous years use 4 link up front and leaf springs out back
I would avoid 2005-2008 model years. That just wasn't a good era for Chrysler. When Fiat came in, things improved and the trucks are really good now. I was alway a GM guy. This is my second Ram. I started with a 2010 1500 Laramie in 2015 and upgraded last year to the PW.
I LOVE THE POWER WAGON. I just hosted the 10th Annual Power Wagons in Moab event, and spent 15 days putting our wagon through it's paces and helping others see what their Power Wagons are capable of in stock trim. We had a great time. Lots of fun.
The payload is reduced becuase of the softer springs and D rated tires. But the frame has additional strenghting. Most guys just do bags to get around squat issues.
I've had zero mechnical problems. You may here of death wobble. That was a real issue on the trucks prior to the suspension redo. Especially when you start doing things like bigger tires.
That issue DOES NOT EFFECT 2014+ trucks.
If you want to see what a Power Wagon can do:
Check out:
https://www.instagram.com/offroadpowerwagon/
I tow a 27ft Airstream full time with ours. It's also my daily driver. Zero complaints here, have put close to 28k on it, including driving from Idaho to Florida and back this Christmas. (won't do that again) And haven't had any mechnical problems. But I tend to stay ontop of vehilce maintenance. We bought our truck, becuase living fulltime in the Airstream meant I didn't have time or a garage to do mods. And I couldn't afford to have our only truck down and in a shop getting lockers and stuff installed. Fact is, the PW was a better win for our needs over a diesel. Tows beautifully, with plenty of power to spare. And can go places diesel guys can't without a lot of supporting mods.
BTW, here is our stock 2015 PW on stock 33's doing Hell's Gate on Hells Revenge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9feGGhzRiNk
If you do buy one, be sure to head over here:
http://forum.powerwagonregistry.org/index.php
There is a smaller group of us who do overland stuff too with our Wagons. Our's has evolved a lot in the last year. Planning a RTT on custom rack soon. We'll be hosting the 11th Annual Power Wagons in Moab next year as well. Maybe we will see you there. Cheers.