Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
Finally got the winch controller and the hook from the dealership today. They had ordered the parts under warranty. Took a bit of explaining to the parts and service guys to help them understand that I did NOT need an appointment to come in and have this installed.
Love the truck. Not a lot of love for Huntington Beach Ram sadly.
Love the truck. Not a lot of love for Huntington Beach Ram sadly.
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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner

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- Air Dam Delete
- Carli Front Diff Cover
- Purple Cranium Spider Rear Diff Cover
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- LED Bed Lighting Kit
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- Refurbished my old Diamondback HD
- New linex
- 42” tool bar & muti-clamps
- DB’s Strip LEDs auto on/off kit
- New style locking kit
- New lock bar hardware kit
- New style tie down cleats - Garmin BT Power Switch Powering:
- Abel Electric Nanny KS
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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
At least they didnt try to get you to pay for them 

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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
You might want to find a different dealer for service - Yikes. Those types of dealers usually overcharge for blinker fluid too.LagunaH1 wrote:Finally got the winch controller and the hook from the dealership today. They had ordered the parts under warranty. Took a bit of explaining to the parts and service guys to help them understand that I did NOT need an appointment to come in and have this installed.
Love the truck. Not a lot of love for Huntington Beach Ram sadly.

2014 Power Wagon Laramie
Titan V5 2.5" Receiver Pintle Hook
Warn wireless winch controller
.188" DOM White Knuckle Rock Sliders
Locker Bypass & Nanny Kill Switch
Moab 2006
Titan V5 2.5" Receiver Pintle Hook
Warn wireless winch controller
.188" DOM White Knuckle Rock Sliders
Locker Bypass & Nanny Kill Switch
Moab 2006
Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
Yeah no kidding. They are kinda far away too so I'll most likely we on of the two local deales for serviceBill2014 wrote:You might want to find a different dealer for service - Yikes. Those types of dealers usually overcharge for blinker fluid too.
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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
Sharp!
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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
ramv wrote:Sharp!
Hey ramv, your not the same guy that was over on pavementsuck.com years ago are you?! Man that user name brings back some memories! If not, sorry for asking. Regardless, welcome to pwr!
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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
Hahaha, funny you said the hummer gets below 10mpg. My 2000 diesel H1 got no less than 17mpg. My 2012 and 2016 PW never got close to that. Best I ever got in a PW was 14mpg. Realizing, we don't own any of these vehicles for economy....nts007 wrote:Snows led has a lemon jk jk. The electronic nannies are nasty now but that comes with all new vehicles. The argument is the pw should not have had them or have a full switch off system. It won't be long until we figure out how to make it like it should be.
The principal of the truck is sound. And its abilitys will surpass the H1 in some areas. But dam the H1 is badass lol. At least you are used to under 10mpg already lol.
I'd have to say that the H1 is far superior to PW with the exception of mechanical reliability. Let there be no mistake, H1 is a high maintenance vehicle.
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2000 Hummer H1 (sold)
Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
Agree that the H1 is incredible off-road, and that it is *very* high maintenance. I don't think I ever got near those fuel mileage numbers in my '97, but like you said, I didn't own it with the purpose of getting good mileage.Bigskyguy1976 wrote:I'd have to say that the H1 is far superior to PW with the exception of mechanical reliability. Let there be no mistake, H1 is a high maintenance vehicle
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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
Are you using the cheating gallon size when you brag about that instead of the U.S. Gallon? I have extensive experience with vehicles with the 6.2 and 6.5 diesel and no matter what owners think or were told they did not get 17mpg no matter what. A realistic 14-15 in an empty 3/4ton and 16 downhill. the 6.5 just cannot do better than 4gal per hour under 30% load and I know the hummer does not have the aero of a pickup. Don't get me wrong I'd have one if I could. But I do have a realistic impression on the mileage they achieve. Unless you have the holy grail of carbs and spark plugs... Cause gas jobs were rated at 7-11mpg and the diesel 10-12. Pretty much everybody sees 7-9mpg and complain about their 23 gallon gas or 25 gallon diesel tank. If you truly got 17pg then you better have sold it for a small fortune as the new trucks realistically don't get much better
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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
Good looking truck. It's also nice to see you already have a "mod" list started. There is no such thing as a "stock" Power Wagon- LOL!LagunaH1 wrote:
First order of business: Get to know all the NAV, phone integration and dash info cluster. Then:
-Install a VHF / UHF HAM Radio
-Find a roll cage / chase rack to install a few lights and for permanent install of antennas.
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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
If you dismiss the airbags and shocks on the rear axle, I know of one.04Ram2500Hemi wrote:... There is no such thing as a "stock" Power Wagon- LOL!

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Re: Couple of technical questions from a potential PW owner
The hill descent mode is pretty much the same system used by Land Rover for decades. It's very handy for steep hill descents in washouts, rocks, etc. Using the ABS system is nothing new. Hummer H1 used it, Land Rover used it. Mercedes G-wagons. etc. No reason to fear the lack of engine braking. You still use your gear reduction when descent mode is not activated just as you would on any old rig.
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2004 Land Rover Discovery (sold)
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