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2019 Tradesman Power wagon. Tow rig/overland rig. We have added an ARV overland campershell, and built some storage into the bed. 4 days ago I installed some White Knuckle Offroad sliders (really great quality).
 

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Man I tried to get that color power wagon from two different dealers and neither one was willing to put the effort to find one! Great looking truck!
 
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Man I tried to get that color power wagon from two different dealers and neither one was willing to put the effort to find one! Great looking truck!
Thank you very much, its the only tradesmen powerwagon i have ever seen in that color. I found it at a dealer in Fargo North Dakota, They like to order powerwagons in low volume colors. They had a Gecko green one and a safety yellow one back when I bought mine.
 
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Very sweet rig! Love the color!! I like the bed storage you built. Hope you didn't do any damage when you ended up in the ditch!:tonguewink:
 

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Man I tried to get that color power wagon from two different dealers and neither one was willing to put the effort to find one! Great looking truck!
A Powerwagon trim can not be had in the low volume colors.

That is the blessing of the Tradesman with Powerwagon Package. You can option the low volume colors

The 75 anniversary edition can be had in orange though. But it loses the floor shift transfer case...but it does give the laramie interior and center console.
 

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Very nice, I have a 2021 in Olive Green pearl on order that has shipped, just waiting on arrival.
 

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A Powerwagon trim can not be had in the low volume colors.

That is the blessing of the Tradesman with Powerwagon Package. You can option the low volume colors

The 75 anniversary edition can be had in orange though. But it loses the floor shift transfer case...but it does give the laramie interior and center console.
I didnt know that about the power wagon colors. I wanted to go with the tradesman wagon because it was so inexpensive compared to all other trucks, but knowing the thing about the color just adds to the reason to go tradesman. Btw the tradesman pw in limited colors are mid to low 40s if anyone was wondering if they should get one.
 
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So what's the major difference between the Tradesman and the regular Power Wagon?
 

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The only difference is content of the truck.

The Powerwagon is a trim. Like Bighorn Laramie Limited.

The tradesman is of course the fleet trim. It can be optioned up pretty good though.

The Powerwagon Trim just gets you different seats. The grille and Macho Graphics. It allows you to get the few items the Tradesman can not. Like 12 inch screen and a few other doodads.

The tradesman can now be had with the 8.4 inch screen and the towing technology groups.

This is what seperates a Powerwagon or tradesman with Powerwagon package from a regular 2500

  • 17-Inch x 8.0-Inch Matte Black/Diamond Cut Wheels
  • 4.10 Axle Ratio
  • Base Engine Controller
  • Black Wheel Center Hub
  • Black Wheel Flares
  • Bright Front Bumper
  • Bright Rear Bumper
  • Front Disconnecting Stabilizer Bar
  • Front Electric Winch
  • Front Fog Lamps
  • Front Performance Tuned Shock Absorbers
  • Fuel Tank Skid-Plate Shield
  • GVW Rating – 8,565 Pounds
  • Hill Descent Control
  • LT285/70R17D OWL All-Terrain Tires
  • Ram Articulink Suspension
  • Rear Performance-Tuned Shock-Absorbers
  • Rear Wheelhouse Liners
  • Tow Hooks
  • Transfer Case Skid-Plate Shield
  • Tru-Lok® Front and Rear Axles

And this will explain the stuff the Trim gets

 

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So what's the major difference between the Tradesman and the regular Power Wagon?
Most simply put a "Power Wagon" is available two ways.

As an equipment group purely adding functionality and only available on Tradesman.

And as a trim level, which add a bunch of creature comfort and technology items, but no additional functionality.
 
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There is a 3rd option now. With the 75 A you can get the center console instead of the 60 40 60 front bench.

And the Laramie interior.

And that about sums it up.
Yeah, to me that isn't a third option, it is just additional gadgetry added to the same Power Wagon trim.

A 3rd option in my opinion would be a Power Wagon equipment package on another trim package like a Big Horn or Laramie or whatever.

One of the things that kept me from ordering a Power Wagon trim level is that the ONLY monotone paint color available in PW trim is black (the worst possible color for off road use). Everything else has the black painted skirt, which to me looks like a rust belt truck somebody took a can of spray paint to. If I could have ordered a PW trim in the same Olive green and got it without that I would have.

FTR there are also level one and two Tradesman equipment groups, but there is still only one Tradesman. I see the PW level one and two the same way.
 

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Yeah, to me that isn't a third option, it is just additional gadgetry added to the same Power Wagon trim
I was only stating that because alot of people did not want the Powerwagon because of the 60/40/60 seat.

The Powerwagon Trim is basically all the other trims wrangled together.

But I am not arguing that.

I wish they would give the Outdoorsman Package the powerwagon goodies minus the flexy suspension. (Articulation and disconnectiong sway bars) to keep the 10k GVWR AND 24K GCWR.

 
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I was only stating that because alot of people did not want the Powerwagon because of the bench seat.

The Powerwagon Trim is basically all the other trims wrangled together.

But I am not arguing that.

I wish they would give the Outdoorsman Package the powerwagon goodies minus the flexy suspension.

The Tradesman is a 60/40 not a bench.

The entire premise of the thread on the outdoorsmaniis fflawed . You simply can't get the articulation without changing spring rates, disconnecting the sway bar etc. He's wanting his cake and eat it too.
 

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Sorry. I will be more direct with you. The 60 40 60 is commonly refered to as a bench. I will now only refer to it as 60/40/60. Sorry.

And my outdoorsman package looses the articulation And the disconnecting sway bars to keep the 10k GVWR and 24k GCWR.

The outdoorsman I mention would have the winch, lockers and hill descent basically. Right now you can get the hill descent with the off road package but not the lockers and winch.

Of course you can easily add these. But not at the 8k the package is.

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Sorry. I will be more direct with you. The 60 40 60 is commonly refered to as a bench. I will now only refer to it as 60/40/60. Sorry.

And my outdoorsman package looses the articulation And the disconnecting sway bars to keep the 10k GVWR and 24k GCWR.

The outdoorsman I mention would have the winch, lockers and hill descent basically. Right now you can get the hill descent with the off road package but not the lockers and winch.

Of course you can easily add these. But not at the 8k the package is.

Good times
I didn't read the entire linked thread in fact very little of it as it looked to me like they want a PW that retains the 10k rating which just isn't possible. I understand what you're saying and it probably has a market although I don't know if it has enough market to justify it.
 
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RAM offered the Outdoorsman trim on the 4th Gen 1500 and 2500. RAM has never offered an eLocker in anything other than the Powerwagon until they released the 5th Gen Rebel.

The outdoorsman package really didnt offer anything for the Outdoorsman. It just gave a bundle of options at a lower price and some different color bumpers and grille.

They offer the offroad package which for the 5th Gen includes the eLocker...but still does not on the HeftyDuty.

The purpose of my proposal is that they could reoffer the Outdoorsman trim. But give it some meat.

It isnt another Powerwagon. It is another trim. One that they had already offered.

Ultimately it would be the competiton for the Ford Tremor.

The Powerwagon Trim and package only come on a crew cab 6foot bed.

The outdoorsman would be offered on regular cab and crew 8 foot bed, also.

This would give the slide in camper crowd the lockers and winch. And it could even be offered on the 3500 at a different GVWR as the front axle is light on axle rating...but the rear is about the same.

But I realize this is a mute point as the original point was missed

When the Powerwagon came out in O6 you could get it in a regular cab. Since it came back on the 4th Gen you could not.

Guess this is off topic anyways.

Was just offering a thought. Since one of the downsides to the Powerwagon is payload.

The one thing you have to watch for is optioning the Tradesman. Many have gotten the Trim for cheaper...and the package can end up heavier than the Trim. Alot of times dealers do not have as much room on the package and the Trim can be discounted more.

Good times
 

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RAM offered the Outdoorsman trim on the 4th Gen 1500 and 2500. RAM has never offered an eLocker in anything other than the Powerwagon until they released the 5th Gen Rebel.

The outdoorsman package really didnt offer anything for the Outdoorsman. It just gave a bundle of options at a lower price and some different color bumpers and grille.

They offer the offroad package which for the 5th Gen includes the eLocker...but still does not on the HeftyDuty.

The purpose of my proposal is that they could reoffer the Outdoorsman trim. But give it some meat.

It isnt another Powerwagon. It is another trim. One that they had already offered.

Ultimately it would be the competiton for the Ford Tremor.

The Powerwagon Trim and package only come on a crew cab 6foot bed.

The outdoorsman would be offered on regular cab and crew 8 foot bed, also.

This would give the slide in camper crowd the lockers and winch. And it could even be offered on the 3500 at a different GVWR as the front axle is light on axle rating...but the rear is about the same.

But I realize this is a mute point as the original point was missed

When the Powerwagon came out in O6 you could get it in a regular cab. Since it came back on the 4th Gen you could not.

Guess this is off topic anyways.

Was just offering a thought. Since one of the downsides to the Powerwagon is payload.

The one thing you have to watch for is optioning the Tradesman. Many have gotten the Trim for cheaper...and the package can end up heavier than the Trim. Alot of times dealers do not have as much room on the package and the Trim can be discounted more.

Good times
I understand and agree with that largely. Interestingly you can get a rear locker in a 1500 Tradesman, but not the 2500. I'm trading a 2016 Tradesman 4x4 6.4L on the PW, and honestly the conventional Tradesman without a locker, but with adequate tires is a very capable vehicle.

Ford has selectable rear locker in their F250, I really don't know why Ram doesn't.

I will say that the slide in camper thing is a very regional thing for the most part and doubt that is a strong enough motivator in itself, and 8 foot beds are seemingly in the minority these day. I never had a "short bed" until I bought the 2016, but I love it and wouldn't even consider an 8 foot crew cab truck.
 
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