My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

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My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by Joe Cool » Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:51 am

Hey Gang,
Just wanted to share a picture of my "new to me" 2013 Power Wagon Laramie. Mostly stock with the exception of a 2" leveling kit and a very loud exhaust system. The first mods on the list are the Locker hi/lo bypass (if this is still being produced)and a wireless winch controller (has anyone used the Warn 90287 wireless controller on their PW?).
I also have a couple of older project Wagons, and 1971 Export only Power Wagon (Orange) and a 1949 (Red/brown/rust). The Yellow one is a friend's 1956 Fargo Power Wagon who I passed on my Power Wagon disease onto. The '71 is going through a complete frame off restoration and will remain basically stock while the 1949 is currently in the mock up stage with a Cummins 4bt diesel and Dana 60 and 70 axles.


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2013 Copperhead Pear Power Wagon Laramie. 2" Levelling Kit, dual exhaust, Wireless WARN winch remote, myoung's very cool Locker bypass Kit.

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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by Cactus Red » Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:56 am

Nice collection! Welcome to the crew as well.

I've yet to even see one of the new remotes, but there is no reason they wouldn't work on a PW - a Warn is a Warn.
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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by SilverWagon05 » Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:03 am

Very nice. Welcome. :cheers:
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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by SheepdogOutdoorsman » Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:18 am

Welcome Welcome!


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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by w2dodge » Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:42 am

Welcome..nice collection

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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by Will » Tue Apr 29, 2014 12:09 pm

Nice. I have a Warn wireless remote. I ordered the one you reference (90287) and ultimately sent it back and exchanged it for the (76080) which in my opinion is a better choice. I didn't like having the receiver plugged into the winch and there to fall off or something so I opted for the (76080) and mounted the receiver behind the air box under the hood. Super easy to install, comes with 3m Velcro or you can screw it to whatever you like. Also, if I remember correctly, the (90287) wouldn't plug into mine for some reason.

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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by Joe Cool » Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:17 pm

Strange/Weird.
I emailed Warn to confirm the 90287 was compatible with the factory Power Wagon winches and this was the reply
Joe,
Sorry, the wireless system will not work with that model winch. It is custom configured for Dodge and does not use our standard control pack.

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2013 Copperhead Pear Power Wagon Laramie. 2" Levelling Kit, dual exhaust, Wireless WARN winch remote, myoung's very cool Locker bypass Kit.

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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by Cactus Red » Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:33 pm

Will wrote:Nice. I have a Warn wireless remote. I ordered the one you reference (90287) and ultimately sent it back and exchanged it for the (76080) which in my opinion is a better choice. I didn't like having the receiver plugged into the winch and there to fall off or something so I opted for the (76080) and mounted the receiver behind the air box under the hood. Super easy to install, comes with 3m Velcro or you can screw it to whatever you like. Also, if I remember correctly, the (90287) wouldn't plug into mine for some reason.

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The new remote plug is the same as the old style - it will fit all 5 wire Warn Winch controllers.

If you order the new style remote, there is no reason to leave it in place. Stick it in the console until it's needed. That's what I do with the old style- it isn't plugged in until it's needed because the plug doesn't fully seal the connector like the original cover does. The old type has a weather resistant plug for the end so it's covered as well.
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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by Will » Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:48 pm

I wanted something that I didn't have to plug in each time also. I put silicone on the plug to seal it.
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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by Cactus Red » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:05 pm

Joe Cool wrote:Strange/Weird.
I emailed Warn to confirm the 90287 was compatible with the factory Power Wagon winches and this was the reply
Joe,
Sorry, the wireless system will not work with that model winch. It is custom configured for Dodge and does not use our standard control pack.

Michael McEwen
Tech Rep IV
Warn Industries Inc.
503-722-3010
mm890@warn.com
That's the typical answer to questions regarding the Power Wagon in general. Even the people that built it don't have a clue...

The PW winch is, for all intents, a Warn 15K. The gearing/line speed/internal parts are identical. It's slightly different externally, but, again, it's still just a Warn 15K.
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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by myoung84 » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:21 pm

The 76080 is what I'm using and it works great. I'd be willing to bet that as a part of the contract Dodge told Warn that they could not answer any questions regarding the Power Wagon winch and to direct all questions to the dealers. I'm sure Dodge would not be happy if everyone knew they could call up Warn and get parts directly. I'm sure it's part of the training at Warn to give a standard response with any Power Wagon questions.

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Re: My 2013 Power Wagon Laramie

Post by coder » Tue Apr 29, 2014 7:39 pm

Welcome, nice truck, I love that color!
Vehicle: 2007 Power Wagon Quad Cab - Factory Options (Inferno Red, Premium Cloth Bench Seat, Light Group, Automatic Transmission, Leather Steering Wheel)
Suspension: Carli 3" Hemi Coils, Carli Control Arms, Carli King 2.5 Pin-Tops, Carli Stainless Steering Stabilizer, Carli Trackbar | Synergy 1" Rear Shackle
Performance: Magnaflow Muffler | Magnaflow Y-Pipe
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Steering/Drivetrain/Axles: Carli Front Diff Guard | Dynatrac Ball Joints | Mopar HD Steering Gear
Miscellaneous: Line-X Bedliner | Locker Bypass Switch | Mopar Rock Rails | Odyssey Extreme 65-PC1750T | Performance Friction Brake Pads | Weathertech Digital Fit Mats | Winch Thermal Protection Bypass

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