Daystar Cradles

If it's about Power Wagons, all generations, this is where it'll go. This is the original PWR Forum Power Wagon Technical Discussion Section. And this includes everything that doesn’t fit in any one of the other categories related to the truck goes here!
Post Reply
User avatar
MOPARManiac
250_Posts
250_Posts
Posts: 418
Joined: Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:22 am
Location: Wyoming

Daystar Cradles

Post by MOPARManiac » Thu Jul 18, 2019 12:24 pm

Thought I would start a new thread on this concerning the Daystar Cradles. The instructions for them are vague at best.

I'm using the Airlift 5000 Ultimate Airbags with the internal bump stops. When using the Daystar cradles I see where other members who have posted photos are not using the silver metal plate attached to the bottom of the airbags or of course attaching the airbags to the bottom mount.

So my concern/question-The airbags are going to stand up to use & abuse being the bottom of the airbags are plastic? Do you leave the bottom threaded holes open? Won't debris collect in those holes and possibly damage the airbags causing them to leak? Did anyone use silicone or something else to close the threaded holes to prevent debris from getting into the airbags?
2010 Power Wagon in Bright Silver Metalic, Sun Roof, Power sliding rear window, Nav, Luverne Grill Guard. Cooper S/T Maxx tires, DeeZee toolbox w/ Hi Lift Jack, two Jerry Cans/Mounts, Armacoating bedliner, Carli front diff guard. White Knuckle Off Road Sliders.

User avatar
olyelr
2000_Posts
2000_Posts
Posts: 3657
Joined: Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:00 pm
Model Year: 2016
Location: Kewadin, MI

Re: Daystar Cradles

Post by olyelr » Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:16 pm

I left the bolt hole open. No issues for mine yet. Been a few years now.
2016 Ram Power Wagon Laramie - Granite Crystal Metallic - Ramboxes - 35” AT3W - TazerRAM

:patriot:

User avatar
Oilbrnr
50_Posts
50_Posts
Posts: 164
Joined: Tue May 02, 2017 7:26 pm
Model Year: 2016
Location: Flagstaff & Scottsdale, Arizona

Re: Daystar Cradles

Post by Oilbrnr » Thu Jul 18, 2019 4:23 pm

I didn't do anything to the extra slots. I drive in extremely dusty/SW dirt every day. No worries or noticeable abrasion yet.
'16 with '17 FWC

User avatar
MOPARManiac
250_Posts
250_Posts
Posts: 418
Joined: Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:22 am
Location: Wyoming

Re: Daystar Cradles

Post by MOPARManiac » Thu Jul 18, 2019 10:42 pm

Thanks for the replies, I put some silicone in the holes to help alleviate my OCD..... :excited:

Now for the next thing to figure out. With the Power Wagons with leaf springs I will have to use the lower bracket that attaches to the axle that came with the kit. Two carriage bolts go through the mount and secure it with a bottom bracket. Of course the carriage bolts are in the way of the cradles to sit flat on the bracket. I ground the carriage bolts flat and then shimmed the center bolt for the cradle with a washer so there is a around 1/8" gap between the bottom of the cradle and mount with three points of contact. I also had to drill a hole 1" from the factory hole on the bracket to center the cradles to the airbags.

Now I'm trying to decide if the 3 points of contact will be strong enough and allow the cradles to not break or should they sit completely flat on the bracket above the axle? Decisions......Decisions...I may cut off the heads of the carriage bolts and weld them to the bracket. Wont take much and then the cradles will sit flat and I don't have to wonder if they'll break.

Hopefully this thread will help those that have the leaf sprung Power Wagons. I can only find information on Daystar Cradles being mounted on Power Wagons with rear coil springs.
2010 Power Wagon in Bright Silver Metalic, Sun Roof, Power sliding rear window, Nav, Luverne Grill Guard. Cooper S/T Maxx tires, DeeZee toolbox w/ Hi Lift Jack, two Jerry Cans/Mounts, Armacoating bedliner, Carli front diff guard. White Knuckle Off Road Sliders.


User avatar
MOPARManiac
250_Posts
250_Posts
Posts: 418
Joined: Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:22 am
Location: Wyoming

Re: Daystar Cradles

Post by MOPARManiac » Fri Jul 19, 2019 6:30 pm

Retired BLM Rig wrote:
Fri Jul 19, 2019 5:50 pm
Would there be any benefit using elevator bolts instead of carriage bolts?
That's a good idea, never thought about it. I guess it would depend on the thickness of the elevator bolts. What are they, probably 1/16" thick? You would just have to shim the bolt that attaches the cradle to the mount the same thickness, or grind the area of the cradle off that would sit over the elevator bolts then the cradle would sit flat. I think the cradle would hold up, I think it would hold up the way I originally had them at around 1/8".

I finished putting mine on today. I cut the heads off the carriage bolts and welded them to the bracket. Now the cradles fit flat on the mount. If someone doesn't have access to a welder then I would definitely go with elevator bolts. Great idea BLM Rig.
2010 Power Wagon in Bright Silver Metalic, Sun Roof, Power sliding rear window, Nav, Luverne Grill Guard. Cooper S/T Maxx tires, DeeZee toolbox w/ Hi Lift Jack, two Jerry Cans/Mounts, Armacoating bedliner, Carli front diff guard. White Knuckle Off Road Sliders.

Post Reply