dodge power wagon
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hows the power wagon off road is it very bouncy like my truck the slower i go the bouncyer it gets i have the off road package but thats just skid plates right not suspension i bought my truck used no owners manual 04 qc 4x4 5.7 it seems pretty good to me even my freind with his ford 150 with his lift kit and all the other stuff hes got in it said my truck kicks *** on the beach this is my first dodge and im loving it
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My Mileage; about 10-11mpg combined city/short hiway trips. Flat freeway at 75, about 12. With 4.56 gears, I should be cruising at 65 to get better milage, but screw it!
I would also probably get better if I let the tank run down to near empty, but I usually refill at 1/2 tank in case I have to get out of town due to an earthquake or nuclear attack. [sm=alcoholic.gif]
From what the say in the literature, the Power Wagon's suspention is softer than the other Dodge 4x4's to allow better articulation in extreme conditions. I will say that my friends' 2004 2500 SLT QC 4x4 Diesel is way more stiffly sprung, front and rear.
I would also probably get better if I let the tank run down to near empty, but I usually refill at 1/2 tank in case I have to get out of town due to an earthquake or nuclear attack. [sm=alcoholic.gif]
From what the say in the literature, the Power Wagon's suspention is softer than the other Dodge 4x4's to allow better articulation in extreme conditions. I will say that my friends' 2004 2500 SLT QC 4x4 Diesel is way more stiffly sprung, front and rear.