Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
- Wyocrawler
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Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
Here's mine.
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- VA_Wagon Man
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Re: Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
That's a sweet set-up you have.....
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Long Gone:
'05 Silver Power Wagon: # 869: Custom Rear Hitch & Bed Clearance Mod, Custom Front and Rear Tubular Bumpers, Airflow 3rd Gen Snorkel, Diablo Sport Predator, 35x12.50 Nitto Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain, Flow Master 40, Mopar Rock Rails, Warn 15,000lb Winch,with Thermal Bypass, 4.56 Locking front and rear Diffs, Sway-bar disconnect, Uprgraded " T " steering linkage, Fully Skid plated with fore and aft bars, Carli Front Diff Protector, RockCrusher Rear Diff Pro, Bilstein 5100's with rear Custom Valving, Pit Slave Winch Strap, CajunPW PNP Locker By-Pass,
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'05 Silver Power Wagon: # 869: Custom Rear Hitch & Bed Clearance Mod, Custom Front and Rear Tubular Bumpers, Airflow 3rd Gen Snorkel, Diablo Sport Predator, 35x12.50 Nitto Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain, Flow Master 40, Mopar Rock Rails, Warn 15,000lb Winch,with Thermal Bypass, 4.56 Locking front and rear Diffs, Sway-bar disconnect, Uprgraded " T " steering linkage, Fully Skid plated with fore and aft bars, Carli Front Diff Protector, RockCrusher Rear Diff Pro, Bilstein 5100's with rear Custom Valving, Pit Slave Winch Strap, CajunPW PNP Locker By-Pass,
Follow Me, I'll Pull You Out...AFTER you pull me out......
Rausch Creek 2010 Fall Run
Rausch Creek 2011 Spring Run
Rausch Creek 2011 Fall Run
Rausch Creek 2012 Spring Run
Future Rausch Creek 2013 Spring Run June 22nd!
"There is no hunting, like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough, and liked it, never cared for anything else thereafter." --Earnest Hemmingway--
- GunniPWguy
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Re: Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
Soon.. Real soon.. color match looks good. Is that a skamper?
2005 Black Pow Wagon mods: DT Profab Steering Brace, Gibson superflow catback single exhaust system, Locker Bypass, Moog ball joints (see how long they last), New OEM track bar bushings, T-steering upgrade w/ Bilstein 5100 steering damper, Power everything, Heated leather seats, (keeps the better half happy), Rear window defrost, Bilstein 5100 shocks, 35x12.5x17 Toyo AT2 Extremes, Customized H2 alloy wheels, Original rock rails with family friendly steps welded on, Tri fold tonneau, Hi-lift extreme jack, Tool box along with all the essential PW gear. New winch cable, Winch TPS bypass, Cardan joint grease zerk discovery. New front grille assembly. Magnesium Chloride under coating.
If you ever happen to see me running somewhere, you should start running too.
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- Wyocrawler
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Re: Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
It's a 91 hallmark ute. Painted it gray last summer. Gonna start updating the interior this year.
Re: Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
My 2007 Sun-Lite 690...
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- VA_Wagon Man
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Re: Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
Very Nice, Cruz. How does the weight feel up top? I wonder if there is a big difference in the ones that collapse down, vs's your style.....
That's what I grew up camping in. My dad had a 1970 Ford F-250 Highboy Camper Special. I loved camping it the truck camper.
That's what I grew up camping in. My dad had a 1970 Ford F-250 Highboy Camper Special. I loved camping it the truck camper.
Long Gone:
'05 Silver Power Wagon: # 869: Custom Rear Hitch & Bed Clearance Mod, Custom Front and Rear Tubular Bumpers, Airflow 3rd Gen Snorkel, Diablo Sport Predator, 35x12.50 Nitto Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain, Flow Master 40, Mopar Rock Rails, Warn 15,000lb Winch,with Thermal Bypass, 4.56 Locking front and rear Diffs, Sway-bar disconnect, Uprgraded " T " steering linkage, Fully Skid plated with fore and aft bars, Carli Front Diff Protector, RockCrusher Rear Diff Pro, Bilstein 5100's with rear Custom Valving, Pit Slave Winch Strap, CajunPW PNP Locker By-Pass,
Follow Me, I'll Pull You Out...AFTER you pull me out......
Rausch Creek 2010 Fall Run
Rausch Creek 2011 Spring Run
Rausch Creek 2011 Fall Run
Rausch Creek 2012 Spring Run
Future Rausch Creek 2013 Spring Run June 22nd!
"There is no hunting, like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough, and liked it, never cared for anything else thereafter." --Earnest Hemmingway--
'05 Silver Power Wagon: # 869: Custom Rear Hitch & Bed Clearance Mod, Custom Front and Rear Tubular Bumpers, Airflow 3rd Gen Snorkel, Diablo Sport Predator, 35x12.50 Nitto Mud Grappler Extreme Terrain, Flow Master 40, Mopar Rock Rails, Warn 15,000lb Winch,with Thermal Bypass, 4.56 Locking front and rear Diffs, Sway-bar disconnect, Uprgraded " T " steering linkage, Fully Skid plated with fore and aft bars, Carli Front Diff Protector, RockCrusher Rear Diff Pro, Bilstein 5100's with rear Custom Valving, Pit Slave Winch Strap, CajunPW PNP Locker By-Pass,
Follow Me, I'll Pull You Out...AFTER you pull me out......
Rausch Creek 2010 Fall Run
Rausch Creek 2011 Spring Run
Rausch Creek 2011 Fall Run
Rausch Creek 2012 Spring Run
Future Rausch Creek 2013 Spring Run June 22nd!
"There is no hunting, like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough, and liked it, never cared for anything else thereafter." --Earnest Hemmingway--
Re: Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
2006 Truck with 2005 Hallmark Milner LX------more Picts on Flickr link below.
Ben CW3 2/10th AIR CAV FT ORD CA. (retired)
2006 Power Wagon-6spd, rear air bags, Diff Guards:Carli F. RockCrusher R., matching rim for spare tire, removed back seat for storage----I own the following: 2005 Hallmark pop-top Camper---1970 Scout 800 4x4 w/232ci 6cyl 4spd---2006 Yamaha XT225 Dual Sport---Pictures @ https://www.flickr.com/photos/powerwagon/collections
2006 Power Wagon-6spd, rear air bags, Diff Guards:Carli F. RockCrusher R., matching rim for spare tire, removed back seat for storage----I own the following: 2005 Hallmark pop-top Camper---1970 Scout 800 4x4 w/232ci 6cyl 4spd---2006 Yamaha XT225 Dual Sport---Pictures @ https://www.flickr.com/photos/powerwagon/collections
Re: Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
Thanks.VA_Wagon Man wrote:Very Nice, Cruz. How does the weight feel up top? I wonder if there is a big difference in the ones that collapse down, vs's your style.....
That's what I grew up camping in. My dad had a 1970 Ford F-250 Highboy Camper Special. I loved camping it the truck camper.
I'd have to say I'm very happy with the handling. The PW's payload is 2200 lbs. and the camper's dry weight is only 1,145 lbs.
I don't put anything heavy in the upper cabinets ( hats,potato chips,etc.), the only real weight is the structure itself vs the lifting mechanisim and tenting material on a pop-up. Most of my heavy stuff like pots and pans, tools and recovery gear, I keep down low on the camper's floor or in the back seat of the PW. The only drawback to the extra height is over head obstacles like tree branches. Wind drag on the highway is VERY minimal.
In the pic below I drew a line to show roughly the difference between my hard-side vs a pop-up...
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I have to say I love the look of a PW with a camper on it!
I think that if PW's are still around when I retire I would get one with a camper and head out exploring for months on end. My wife on the other hand..........
I think that if PW's are still around when I retire I would get one with a camper and head out exploring for months on end. My wife on the other hand..........
Loving my 3/4 ton version of my old Jeep TJ!!!!!
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Not a truck camper but just picked this beauty up this weekend. 2008 Fleetwood Cobalt lifted for off roadiness. Thinking about bigger wheels/tires to give the axle some more clearance and get it level with the truck. Matches the truck nice too!
2005 Black Pow Wagon mods: DT Profab Steering Brace, Gibson superflow catback single exhaust system, Locker Bypass, Moog ball joints (see how long they last), New OEM track bar bushings, T-steering upgrade w/ Bilstein 5100 steering damper, Power everything, Heated leather seats, (keeps the better half happy), Rear window defrost, Bilstein 5100 shocks, 35x12.5x17 Toyo AT2 Extremes, Customized H2 alloy wheels, Original rock rails with family friendly steps welded on, Tri fold tonneau, Hi-lift extreme jack, Tool box along with all the essential PW gear. New winch cable, Winch TPS bypass, Cardan joint grease zerk discovery. New front grille assembly. Magnesium Chloride under coating.
If you ever happen to see me running somewhere, you should start running too.
If you ever happen to see me running somewhere, you should start running too.
Re: Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
Nice trailer Gunni' , all you really need to get the trailer to ride level would be another ball mount with less drop.GunniPWguy wrote:Not a truck camper but just picked this beauty up this weekend. 2008 Fleetwood Cobalt lifted for off roadiness. Thinking about bigger wheels/tires to give the axle some more clearance and get it level with the truck. Matches the truck nice too!
I like the higher ground clearance you already have. Although I've never pulled my Coleman over any hard core trails, I have been over some pretty nasty fire roads in the Sierras with no problems, even with the little 12" wheels on it.
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Re: Let's see some pics of Power Wagons with truck campers.
Thanks Cruz, we are really excited to use it this weekend. No more tent! I know.. I need a different hitch to get it level. Was thinking a bit bigger rim/tire combo would get the axle further up off the ground and also make the camper look more badass I have seen a few around with that mod going on and they do look good.cruz wrote:Nice trailer Gunni' , all you really need to get the trailer to ride level would be another ball mount with less drop.GunniPWguy wrote:Not a truck camper but just picked this beauty up this weekend. 2008 Fleetwood Cobalt lifted for off roadiness. Thinking about bigger wheels/tires to give the axle some more clearance and get it level with the truck. Matches the truck nice too!
I like the higher ground clearance you already have. Although I've never pulled my Coleman over any hard core trails, I have been over some pretty nasty fire roads in the Sierras with no problems, even with the little 12" wheels on it.
2005 Black Pow Wagon mods: DT Profab Steering Brace, Gibson superflow catback single exhaust system, Locker Bypass, Moog ball joints (see how long they last), New OEM track bar bushings, T-steering upgrade w/ Bilstein 5100 steering damper, Power everything, Heated leather seats, (keeps the better half happy), Rear window defrost, Bilstein 5100 shocks, 35x12.5x17 Toyo AT2 Extremes, Customized H2 alloy wheels, Original rock rails with family friendly steps welded on, Tri fold tonneau, Hi-lift extreme jack, Tool box along with all the essential PW gear. New winch cable, Winch TPS bypass, Cardan joint grease zerk discovery. New front grille assembly. Magnesium Chloride under coating.
If you ever happen to see me running somewhere, you should start running too.
If you ever happen to see me running somewhere, you should start running too.
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I've got used Four Wheel Camper last year. It's due for some remodeling. Been off the truck for long time. Here is a pic when I picked it up in Northern California
Those are big trees
Those are big trees
Plain white 2008, 35" Duratracts, Bilstein 5160s.
- Wyocrawler
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Nice fwc Pwrider. I have always wanted one. They last forever.