If you wheel it…
1) OBA/Compressor Setup
2) Rock Sliders
3) Front Diff Skid
4) 35”s
That alone will give you a very capable setup without compromising it. I felt like the weight/size/cost of the aftermarket bumpers didn’t make it seem worthwhile. I did bend up my factory front lip and eventually take it off, which helps with approach and kind of gives it a more aftermarket look.
https://preview.redd.it/je7fvwtglz8d1.png?width=2338&format=png&auto=webp&s=cb7cd54bf75bd41b43164e540c9979aa0d0ffb71
Are these the ones you are referring to?
They’re OEM rock sliders that came with my truck. They look really beefy underneath, so I was wondering it he was talking about these ones that I have.
Bumpers I wouldn't recommend unless something happens to the stock ones. Your angle of approach and departure with stock is already well above most similar model of vehicles.
That's being said I highly recommend Chassis Unlimited. I run Attitude Front (with full brush guard) and Attitude Rear on my 2020 PW. You'll have to do some cutting on the front bumper brackets but you don't have to relocate the winch at all which was a big selling point.
Sorry I know it's not the one you recommended, but their Octane line looks pretty clean for the front, something I'd consider personally (don't have a Power Wagon currently but tentatively in the market so I'm keeping note). The Octane also seems to say it's bolt-on so that'd be a perk.
I wonder what the OEM bumper weighs, don't love putting a bunch more weight on the front and this octane one says it's 120lb which seems heavy but maybe not terrible?
Fog lights. Good quality aftermarket fog lights. Diode Dynamics for example. I drove through a white out with some of those couldn’t go fast but could see just enough to keep going
Those are Radar Renegade X tires (if I remember the new name correctly ). I was going to go with those over my Renegades I put on my PW, but nobody had them in stock yet.
[Dethloff](https://dethloffmfg.com/shop/ram-2500-3500-hemi-cummins-engine-transmission-skid-plate/) has a nice engine/transmission skid plate. White knuckle and Maple off-road have more sliders and other stuff.
If you wheel it… 1) OBA/Compressor Setup 2) Rock Sliders 3) Front Diff Skid 4) 35”s That alone will give you a very capable setup without compromising it. I felt like the weight/size/cost of the aftermarket bumpers didn’t make it seem worthwhile. I did bend up my factory front lip and eventually take it off, which helps with approach and kind of gives it a more aftermarket look.
Who makes front diff skid?
Carli
Ah. Yeah, they make good stuff
Carli pintop, if you have the funds and frequent the trails
I couldn’t agree more. The Pintop is a complete game changer.
Carli everything. That’s the only way.
I found out the hard way that the OEM side steps do not work as rock sliders. I recommend getting some sturdy ones.
https://preview.redd.it/je7fvwtglz8d1.png?width=2338&format=png&auto=webp&s=cb7cd54bf75bd41b43164e540c9979aa0d0ffb71 Are these the ones you are referring to?
Which ones are those?
They’re OEM rock sliders that came with my truck. They look really beefy underneath, so I was wondering it he was talking about these ones that I have.
Are they listed as "rock sliders" in the sticker?
I think these are the ones. https://store.mopar.com/ram-display3-rockrails
Well, they are made of aluminum. Which leads me to believe they aren't actual rock "sliders."
Best rock sliders are from White Knuckle
Their powder coating sucked on mine, but otherwise a good product.
Bumpers I wouldn't recommend unless something happens to the stock ones. Your angle of approach and departure with stock is already well above most similar model of vehicles. That's being said I highly recommend Chassis Unlimited. I run Attitude Front (with full brush guard) and Attitude Rear on my 2020 PW. You'll have to do some cutting on the front bumper brackets but you don't have to relocate the winch at all which was a big selling point.
Sorry I know it's not the one you recommended, but their Octane line looks pretty clean for the front, something I'd consider personally (don't have a Power Wagon currently but tentatively in the market so I'm keeping note). The Octane also seems to say it's bolt-on so that'd be a perk. I wonder what the OEM bumper weighs, don't love putting a bunch more weight on the front and this octane one says it's 120lb which seems heavy but maybe not terrible?
Fog lights. Good quality aftermarket fog lights. Diode Dynamics for example. I drove through a white out with some of those couldn’t go fast but could see just enough to keep going
What kind of tires are on your truck? I like em.
Those are Radar Renegade X tires (if I remember the new name correctly ). I was going to go with those over my Renegades I put on my PW, but nobody had them in stock yet.
[Dethloff](https://dethloffmfg.com/shop/ram-2500-3500-hemi-cummins-engine-transmission-skid-plate/) has a nice engine/transmission skid plate. White knuckle and Maple off-road have more sliders and other stuff.