Upgrading to a 2500: Power Wagon or 2500 5.7?
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: South Georgia/East Florida
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Where abouts in Ga? I lived in Lincolnton for 4 years, right on Clarks Hill. Vidalia for 11 years and now, even though I'm in Florida at the moment, I still have some land in extreme south Georgia.
BTW, I thinking about $22 for the PW, so figuring in the cost of new 37" meats, I'd make them come down close to that if not a little lower. The PW would have 4" of lift if it's running 37s. Sounds like a beast...
BTW, I thinking about $22 for the PW, so figuring in the cost of new 37" meats, I'd make them come down close to that if not a little lower. The PW would have 4" of lift if it's running 37s. Sounds like a beast...
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Dude you gotta get the PW, i would say offer 21K and show them how much new 37's will run you.
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Last week I saw a Powerwagon on the dealership lot, and thought about (for a minute) trading my 06 Ram in on it. It was a 2010 with 13000 miles, Brush guard with Piaa lights, and all the bells and whistles (of course).
Their asking price was $39,900. But thats here in Wyoming, where the economy stayed straight on the uphill.
My only worry is using a Powerwagon for what it's made for. I have a 20k truck that I get a bit testy about when people with zippers lean against it. Let alone a 40k truck made to scratch the pines and climb a tree.
Then again, its all moot, because the next day that Powerwagon was GONE.
Yeah, I'd get the Powerwagon.
Their asking price was $39,900. But thats here in Wyoming, where the economy stayed straight on the uphill.
My only worry is using a Powerwagon for what it's made for. I have a 20k truck that I get a bit testy about when people with zippers lean against it. Let alone a 40k truck made to scratch the pines and climb a tree.
Then again, its all moot, because the next day that Powerwagon was GONE.
Yeah, I'd get the Powerwagon.
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