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Re: TD's 2014 Red PW Build Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 2:40 pm
by adeluca73
olyelr wrote:Whats happening Doc? Quit working so stinking much and get us some new updates.
Sorry, the damn SecDef has me on a "special project", which I consider a govn't charity, but I digress.

Latest updates, hmm, nothing big other than these three:

1. My PW is getting trashed parked in my driveway in VA, the pollen, the 60yd old trees surround the house, the paint is getting hammered, so this is my short term remedy:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KW ... UTF8&psc=1

2. This is for the GSP, it works great to keep his muddy paws off my back seats, and me off him.... :wink:
I really like this product, it is heavy duty and looks good, and is easy to clean up. It's becoming a permanent fixture in the truck.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XM ... UTF8&psc=1

3. Another permanent fixture in the truck is this handy hunting and organizing caddy, also sort of keeps my GSP Max-the-dog from jumping on the front seat, sometimes. It takes a bit to get it sized and situated right, but once it is, it's really secure. The top pockets hold quite a bit of gear--binos, shells, dog collars and other bird dog crap, etc. and the gun cases hold a good variety of long guns. My 26" bbl wood stock Remington V3 w/ ext. choke fit, but my 28" Brownelli A5 Ultimate w/ ext. chokes does not fit all the way, and most rifles with scopes will fit, my 7mm RUM and 300RUM do not fit all the way, but close.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AR ... UTF8&psc=1
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ooohhhh and I forgot...I also some how managed to get a 'bootlegged' AEV ProCal, before AEV locked that sh@t down. There's quite the tedious, but entertaining, thread about the ongoing ProCal saga here http://forum.powerwagonregistry.org/vie ... &start=175 but, aside from the jackassery, the ProCal worked as advertised. I think I am the only one here (?) able to use all the ProCal features, and yes, it has definitely changed the truck's performance. I wouldn't say dramatically, but it definitely returns the truck to at least stock performance, and permits realization of the performance upgrade in adding 4.88's. A very cost friendly mod/enhancement if you're not looking to add custom tunes or custom shift points.

Re: TD's 2014 Red PW Build Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 2:00 pm
by adeluca73
olyelr wrote:
Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:02 am
Whats up, Doc?!

After seeing how easy granite crystal scratches AND shows every scratch, the ceramic coating deal has me very intrigued. How is yours holding up? Is it as durable and amazing as they make it out to be?
Hmmm, sorry I'm so late in replying. 1) Your observations are correct, and as others have pointed out, the Dodge/Ram/FIAT or whoever makes the decisions there have chosen soft paints and clear coating. So yes, they scratch easily, it's a truck, I don't scratch mine on purpose, buy if you look at the paint from the side looking lengthwise, you can see enough. Surprisingly, the most profound paint marring is along the top edge of the bed when deer antlers and hoofs sort of dangle when I transport deer on the Diamondback HD back and forth to Michigan. In the 3 seasons I've taken the PW hunting up North, I've had 10 deer up there, and you can see the marring on the paint for sure.

2) Would I do it again....probably not. I don't see all that much protection from swirling and normal paint issues anyone else would encounter. I did not take it back for reconditioning the past two yrs, so I probably voided the warranty, but DC-->Cincy is a long drive for some paint up keep.

Re: TD's 2014 Red PW Build Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 12:04 am
by adeluca73
olyelr wrote:
Fri Mar 16, 2018 2:19 pm
Gotchya. Well damn. I was hoping for a different reply then that.

Does it still clean up real nice and easy, like it was just waxed the other day? Or is that a myth too?
Yes, it cleans up well enough. I’ve never taken it to a non-touchless car wash, & wash mine 90+% myself, and usually do the two bucket method and instead of drying it, I use the opti-detailer to detail/dry at the same time. I haven’t washed it since deer hunting back in November. It’s way over due

Thuren kit is in

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2018 9:55 pm
by adeluca73
:cheers: Sorry I 've been away so long...Pentagon life is busy...

Received all the Thuren 2.5 extreme parts finally. The shocks took about 8 weeks or so to arrive. I ordered the shocks mid-May, then ordered the rest of the kit end of July. Everything trickled in over the last week. Also received Marcus (DAMAGEWAGON) trans-skid a few weeks before (see landing page for links to all). Installed 12" wide x 8mil 3mm vinyl on the shock bodies--sort of a pain in the ass. But living in salt central, I'd like the shocks not to look like Neal's Carli's after one winter. pics coming..... :cheers:
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Complete Thuren 2.5” Extreme kit + front boogies & shock boots

Re: TD's 2014 Red PW Build Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 12:01 am
by adeluca73
olyelr wrote:
Tue Aug 14, 2018 10:48 pm
:nopics:
See above

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 2014 POWER WAGON SLT FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 11:47 am
by adeluca73
Reloaderguy wrote:
Wed Aug 15, 2018 10:27 am
That's nice! I think you're going to really appreciate the Kings.
Agree...they are so much bigger in person, you can appreciate the heft and helps to connect the very high cost vs. standard OEM crap--there's a world of difference in true hand-engineered components, dialed in for you and your purpose/application.

I am not looking forward to installing all this stuff however...it will be a lot of evenings with a head lamp and my truck on blocks for a few weeks.

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 2014 POWER WAGON SLT FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 12:19 am
by adeluca73
Some pre-installation pictures

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 2014 POWER WAGON SLT FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:54 am
by Colibri
That’s an impressive pile of parts! Going to feel like a whole new truck. What stage valving did you opt for? Apologies if you said already, I looked but didn’t see. You may have issue with driveshaft contact on the rear skid plate crossmember as the rear droops out, something to check for on installation. Can’t wait to hear your impressions!

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 2014 POWER WAGON SLT FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 11:11 am
by Reloaderguy
Colibri wrote:
Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:54 am
That’s an impressive pile of parts! Going to feel like a whole new truck. What stage valving did you opt for? Apologies if you said already, I looked but didn’t see. You may have issue with driveshaft contact on the rear skid plate crossmember as the rear droops out, something to check for on installation. Can’t wait to hear your impressions!
The new shocks are internally limited so he shouldn't have contact with the cross member. The gas tank skid at the rear corner can be a problem though so watch for clearance.

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 2014 POWER WAGON SLT FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 8:28 am
by adeluca73
Colibri wrote:
Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:54 am
That’s an impressive pile of parts! Going to feel like a whole new truck. What stage valving did you opt for? Apologies if you said already, I looked but didn’t see. You may have issue with driveshaft contact on the rear skid plate crossmember as the rear droops out, something to check for on installation. Can’t wait to hear your impressions!
Hey sir---I ended up going with 3/3--couldn't decide, so went in the middle. At some point, if I get ambitious again and head to Oregon, I'd have Marcus put on the Thuren truss and send the shocks to Don and have then set to 4 and 5. I did not opt for the extra 2" travel in the rear shocks and the corresponding longer links, thus no need to notch my cross member...which is precisely why I didn't opt for the extended travel. Install is going slow, painful, taking longer than expected.

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 2014 POWER WAGON SLT FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 8:51 am
by RustyPW
adeluca73 wrote:
Fri Aug 31, 2018 8:28 am
Colibri wrote:
Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:54 am
That’s an impressive pile of parts! Going to feel like a whole new truck. What stage valving did you opt for? Apologies if you said already, I looked but didn’t see. You may have issue with driveshaft contact on the rear skid plate crossmember as the rear droops out, something to check for on installation. Can’t wait to hear your impressions!
Hey sir---I ended up going with 3/3--couldn't decide, so went in the middle. At some point, if I get ambitious again and head to Oregon, I'd have Marcus put on the Thuren truss and send the shocks to Don and have then set to 4 and 5. I did not opt for the extra 2" travel in the rear shocks and the corresponding longer links, thus no need to notch my cross member...which is precisely why I didn't opt for the extended travel. Install is going slow, painful, taking longer than expected.
Isn't that always true. :roll:

Thuren 2.5 kit installed

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 1:52 am
by adeluca73
Took 14 days to complete a little each night, was not super fun. Pretty straightforward, but it is a pain doing this on your back, in the dark at night. Had passing help from my 11yr old, wife and a neighbor during certain parts. Good thing the PW is not my DD. Took it in for an alignment after, the shop f’d it up, have to bring it back.

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 2014 POWER WAGON SLT FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 2:00 am
by RustyPW
Haven't aligned mine yet. When I installed the new alignment cams in the lower arms. I put them in the middle, neutral down position. The PW steers great.

Alignment

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 2:05 am
by adeluca73
Got the alignment #’s, looks like they missed hitting Thuren’s recommended numbers for Toe & Caster, gotta bring it back...thanks to Marcus for catching the cross-caster. He sebt this link to Thuren’s recommendation: https://www.thurenfabrication.com/tech/ ... dling.html

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 POWER WAGON SLT - FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:12 pm
by Low_Sky
My truck handles great aligned to Don's numbers. Hopefully they get it right on the second try.

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 POWER WAGON SLT - FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:34 pm
by Reloaderguy
AEV's hardware looks terrible. For the money they should use better bolts.

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 POWER WAGON SLT - FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 12:55 am
by adeluca73
Reloaderguy wrote:
Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:34 pm
AEV's hardware looks terrible. For the money they should use better bolts.
All grade-8’s aren’t the same. Living in the rust belt is tough on vehicles, and I can’t live my life through a bottle of fluid film.

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 POWER WAGON SLT - FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:09 pm
by Reloaderguy
adeluca73 wrote:
Sat Sep 15, 2018 12:55 am
Reloaderguy wrote:
Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:34 pm
AEV's hardware looks terrible. For the money they should use better bolts.
All grade-8’s aren’t the same. Living in the rust belt is tough on vehicles, and I can’t live my life through a bottle of fluid film.
The factory bolts are M8-1.25x23mm Grade 10.9. I recently broke off a Grade 8 front diff bolt, as it turns out grade 8 isn't the proper grade bolt for that application. I assume most of the diff cover/guard manufacturers are supplying the wrong bolts. Probably why the factory bolts don't look like chocolate chips after a couple of seasons in the midwest.

Re: adeluca73's Build - 2014 POWER WAGON SLT - FLAME RED TWO TONE

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 11:36 pm
by RustyPW
Reloaderguy wrote:
Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:09 pm
adeluca73 wrote:
Sat Sep 15, 2018 12:55 am
Reloaderguy wrote:
Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:34 pm
AEV's hardware looks terrible. For the money they should use better bolts.
All grade-8’s aren’t the same. Living in the rust belt is tough on vehicles, and I can’t live my life through a bottle of fluid film.
The factory bolts are M8-1.25x23mm Grade 10.9. I recently broke off a Grade 8 front diff bolt, as it turns out grade 8 isn't the proper grade bolt for that application. I assume most of the diff cover/guard manufacturers are supplying the wrong bolts. Probably why the factory bolts don't look like chocolate chips after a couple of seasons in the midwest.
I'm using stainless bolts on my diff covers. Been using them since I installed the covers. Have replaced a couple of them from being chewed on by rocks.