My Powerwagon is so jealous! I like the fact that the factory sway bar disconnect was left alone, however, I wonder if swapping it out would provide a better ride at higher speeds offroad... It seems that the wagon would still have a ridiculous amount of flex in any case. Can't wait to start getting my suspension built up soon! Also, thanks for including the bushing info about the stock radius arms. I think I would still go with the fabricated arms over the stock. #timetotruss
We'd hands down prefer running a Carli sway bar as the Factory Power Wagon one is either a super stiff on, or off and letting the truck roll around with too many limitations on speed etc. Since the Carli sway bar will flex just as hard but keeps body roll under control, we'd just need to figure out a way to keep the electronics on the truck happy. A swap kit to run a Carli sway bar on the Power Wagon without warning lights is something we've definitely considered making.
@@CJCOffRoad Love it.. other than that I think the shock mounts would need an upgrade.. unless I missed that part in the video... I'm going to have to stop in and ask for the Powerwagon special
Great Vid. Wish I lived in California. Did lots of work on my 2020 PW here locally in Phoenix. I will definitely come visit you folks when time permits. I appreciate all the content. Regards:)
When, when, when are we going to see an offering for the 2021-2023 F150? I see offerings for Chevy/GMC and Ram but not Ford F150. With the increase in F150 off-road and over landing it feels like the demand is there. Hope to see something soon and happy to be your first 2023 F-150 customer when it comes out.
how well would the Go fast camper work on a stock suspension Power wagon and if I ran 35's will the spare fit in the stock location? I really like the power wagons and think this set up is a great hunting/camping rig! For me, the decked system in the bed would be the direction id go for the storage of all the camp and recovery gear.
We actually wouldn't recommend it. The stock Power Wagon coils have an extremely low payload of only about 1,200 pounds, so you'd be close to the bump stops with a setup like this. You pretty much have to do something like this with the Carli R2 high capacity coils to make it work!
@@CJCOffRoad thanks for the honest response. Not including the cost of the truck itself, what would be the ballpark cost to upgrade a Power wagon into this VERY Capable Adventure rig. Im in love with the concept! Could a build be done by your shop as a custom order and then a customer fly in to pick it up? I dont think id want to trust a local shop to do the install work.
Rebuild interval all depends on usage. Cost is minimal as long as you're just servicing the standard wear items. On this particular truck, the fronts use a pintop mount which requires bushings and then all other mounts are eyelet style. Here's a link to see rebuild part pricing: shop.carlisuspension.com/shop/shocks/king/king-shock-rebuild/
…never mind, I see that you have to take up all that room in the rear. Could’ve swore that I saw a spare still mounted underneath during one of the rear suspension shots.
yeah you'll have more room if you like to run chains. We personally never really run chains on our trucks as there's plenty of tire options that do just fine in the snow, but we also don't live in an area with prolonged winter weather.
Will likely never see anything above 12-13mpg. I can get up to 13.5 on good days on stock sus with 37's, unloaded, and not feathering the pedal, but also not mashing at every chance I get.
What’s on this truck:
Carli Suspension Dominator System
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/2019-ram-2500-carli-suspension-systems
Carli Suspension Axle Truss
www.cjcoffroad.com/products/carli-suspension-front-axle-truss-aam-9-25-cad-for-2013-rams?_pos=1&_sid=e7400673e&_ss=r
Carli Suspension Diff Guard
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/carli-suspension-5/products/carli-suspension-2014-dodge-ram-diff-guard
Carli Suspension Dual Opposing Stabilizer System
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/carli-suspension-5/products/carli-suspension-2014-ram-2500-3500-true-dual-steering-stabilizer-system
Thuren Rear Track Bar
www.cjcoffroad.com/products/thuren-fabrication-2014-ram-2500-rear-track-bar-kit?_pos=1&_sid=ff8f1dbeb&_ss=r
Apex Steering Linkage
www.cjcoffroad.com/products/apex-kit185-dodge-14-20-hd-steering-kit?_pos=2&_sid=18a7e6937&_ss=r
Trail Ready 17x8.5 Wheels (4.5” Backspace)
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/trail-ready-wheels
CJC Intercooler Guard/Skid Plate
www.cjcoffroad.com/products/cjc-built-2019-ram-2500-3500-intercooler-guard?_pos=1&_sid=f272400fa&_ss=r
CJC Fog Light Kit
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/ram-lighting-kits/products/baja-designs-2019-ram-hd-laramie-squadron-conversion-package
Baja Designs XL Linkable Bumper Light Bar
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/ram-lighting-kits/products/dodge-ram-19-on-2500-3500-7-xl-linkable-kit
Icky Concepts Molle Panels
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/bed-wall-mounts
Icky Concepts Spare Tire Carrier
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/bed-wall-mounts/products/icky-concepts-spare-tire-carrier
Icky Concepts Pro Eagle Jack Mount
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/bed-wall-mounts/products/icky-concepts-pro-eagle-kratos-mount
CJC Built Switch Pros Mount and Unit
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/switches-and-switch-panels
Patton Fab Bed Supports
www.cjcoffroad.com/products/patton-fab-dodge-pre-load-bed-supports?_pos=1&_sid=1e8033355&_ss=r
Amp Research Power Steps
www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/amp-research
Go Fast Camper
gofastcampers.com/
GFC LP6 Light Brackets:
gofastcampers.com/products/lp6-light-mount?variant=29881014747239
Kinsman Go Fast Camper Awning
www.kinsmenhardware.com/products/awning
Hey Kody, awesome truck!! Have you had any issues with it? Any mechanical issues?
Thank you for this!
What tires you have on it?
What’s the cost to duplicate all of this installed? Thinking about bringing my Power Wagon to you.
This is the best power wagon build out there; simple, strong and pragmatic.
Power Wagons to this day are awesome trucks…
Appreciate you guys doing this video. Enjoy seeing other PWs actually used and the setups. Keep up the awesome works!
Absolutely awesome rig guys..as usual. That really Is the perfect all around package.
Awesome rig! You guys killed it!
Awesome looking truck
My Powerwagon is so jealous! I like the fact that the factory sway bar disconnect was left alone, however, I wonder if swapping it out would provide a better ride at higher speeds offroad... It seems that the wagon would still have a ridiculous amount of flex in any case. Can't wait to start getting my suspension built up soon! Also, thanks for including the bushing info about the stock radius arms. I think I would still go with the fabricated arms over the stock. #timetotruss
We'd hands down prefer running a Carli sway bar as the Factory Power Wagon one is either a super stiff on, or off and letting the truck roll around with too many limitations on speed etc. Since the Carli sway bar will flex just as hard but keeps body roll under control, we'd just need to figure out a way to keep the electronics on the truck happy. A swap kit to run a Carli sway bar on the Power Wagon without warning lights is something we've definitely considered making.
@@CJCOffRoad Love it.. other than that I think the shock mounts would need an upgrade.. unless I missed that part in the video... I'm going to have to stop in and ask for the Powerwagon special
How much do those limiting straps limit the flex, seems like there would be less travel than stock when disconnected.
Ram trucks are bulletproof
Beast!
Nice! What's the damage $$$?
Second mortgage
Way to go Cody! Great videos as always! You guys keep bringing better content!
Beautiful job
Very nice!
One mean truck
Impressive!!! 🤩
Great Vid. Wish I lived in California. Did lots of work on my 2020 PW here locally in Phoenix. I will definitely come visit you folks when time permits. I appreciate all the content. Regards:)
where's the old 5.5" backspaced TR rims? Sold? for Sale perhaps? Or on another rig?
When, when, when are we going to see an offering for the 2021-2023 F150? I see offerings for Chevy/GMC and Ram but not Ford F150. With the increase in F150 off-road and over landing it feels like the demand is there.
Hope to see something soon and happy to be your first 2023 F-150 customer when it comes out.
I have a 2022 ram rebel 1500, I’m wondering if you have any custom parts for that?
Berry nice.
Step 1: acquire 98 grand. Step 2, buy everything.
$98k will leave you about $20k short.
how well would the Go fast camper work on a stock suspension Power wagon and if I ran 35's will the spare fit in the stock location? I really like the power wagons and think this set up is a great hunting/camping rig! For me, the decked system in the bed would be the direction id go for the storage of all the camp and recovery gear.
We actually wouldn't recommend it. The stock Power Wagon coils have an extremely low payload of only about 1,200 pounds, so you'd be close to the bump stops with a setup like this. You pretty much have to do something like this with the Carli R2 high capacity coils to make it work!
@@CJCOffRoad thanks for the honest response. Not including the cost of the truck itself, what would be the ballpark cost to upgrade a Power wagon into this VERY Capable Adventure rig. Im in love with the concept! Could a build be done by your shop as a custom order and then a customer fly in to pick it up? I dont think id want to trust a local shop to do the install work.
When do you rebuild the kings shocks and how much does it cost. And my rubber bushing on it out
Rebuild interval all depends on usage. Cost is minimal as long as you're just servicing the standard wear items. On this particular truck, the fronts use a pintop mount which requires bushings and then all other mounts are eyelet style. Here's a link to see rebuild part pricing: shop.carlisuspension.com/shop/shocks/king/king-shock-rebuild/
This is such a perfect setup! How’s the 6.4 liter engine with all this weight?
This whole setup is only about 900 pounds, so it's actually just fine! We'd prefer the power of the Cummins engine though.
Hope you upgraded the gas tank.....
Good video and lots of tips, wish you would speak faster so we can digest what you are saying. 😎
How did you manage to get a 37” spare under the rear?
…never mind, I see that you have to take up all that room in the rear. Could’ve swore that I saw a spare still mounted underneath during one of the rear suspension shots.
@@TradesmanOutdoorAdventures looks like the factory original.
Yeah there's no way to get a 37" Spare under the truck with a Ram 2500 due to the rear track bar.
Would guy go 35s if you knew you going to run chains at some points during the year?
yeah you'll have more room if you like to run chains. We personally never really run chains on our trucks as there's plenty of tire options that do just fine in the snow, but we also don't live in an area with prolonged winter weather.
Will the Carly suspension work on the 2023 super duty
We'll know as soon as we get one in the shop, but from everything we understand, it should.
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Is it possible with that same set up, to mount a sway bar disconnect on a 2500 HD Cummins Diesel? Or only on PW?
I run a Thuren swaybar on my diesel with a Pintop and it works great!
PW Only. Intercooler is in the way on the diesel. The Carli Torsion sway bar is a good compromise on a diesel. Not as stiff as stock and flexes more.
Who’s Axle Truss was that again?
It's a Carli truss: www.cjcoffroad.com/products/carli-suspension-front-axle-truss-aam-9-25-cad-for-2013-rams?_pos=2&_sid=b6eda4a69&_ss=r
You missed the most important question. What gas mileage are you getting with that set up?
Will likely never see anything above 12-13mpg. I can get up to 13.5 on good days on stock sus with 37's, unloaded, and not feathering the pedal, but also not mashing at every chance I get.
We get anywhere from 7-13 or so depending on terrain etc. It really isn't that different from what the truck got stock.
I get 11-12 with 34s and stock height.
Kinda jelly.