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I like the look, but I think I would have cut that back farther, and rewelded the seam back together. Then used some very good rust inhibitor, and painted the area with line x. Then put a set of pocket flares on to protect the body. That seam may start rusting or split open if it gets hit, all of which is really bad on any vehicle, let alone a 60k truck.
Why cut that pinch weld? Without actually seeing it for myself, so i could be wrong, it LOOKS like you could just hammer the bottom 6 inches of the pinch weld over flat.
I think it’s been said in the comments already, but a +18-+25 offset will allow for fitting 37s with only plastic trimming on on power wagons (according to Cjc off-road). I’m debating it. I don’t need 37s but man they look killer!!!!
@@StevelsCamping yeah, I'll pay for carli or thuren and have a better ride and clearance. That truck with the proper rim would clear everything fine. The aev rims are made to do just that. It's when you get the wrong backspace that you end up trimming.
The trimming was really straight forward. But yes, the negative 12 offset is the culprit. I do like the look of the Wheels slightly sticking out but only after I added flares which aligns the wheels with the rest of the truck. I'd love to go with 40s some day and the AEV kit for that.
There's always this one guy who dislikes my videos and gives a thumbs down. Thank you to whoever you are for still giving me a view. Over and over again.
Thanks, but music is luckily a matter of taste. I am running the Thuren Overland System with a 1.5" Front Height lift. Haven't had any rubbing but I'm not doing any hardcore wheeling. Most offroad the truck is seeing is when I go hunting.
Thanks for the video. I just putted 37” tires on my 2014 ram with the same way and it is working. I have 2” lift spacer on the front but I think it is not big different versus stock.
It just makes me cringe to see a cutting wheel on a nice new truck. If I needed 37s that bad I think I would have lifted it a bit. Wait till the rust settles in on your fenders. You will regret it then. Good luck.
I have a 18 powerwagon, with a 5 inch lift from Rought Country and 37 inch Nitto Tires, no cutting or rubbing.... fuck all that cutting, looks nice right now but yeah, wait for the rust to kick your ass on the fender within couple of years....
First off, lifting a PW, even 3 more inches, nets you ZERO more tire clearance than stock (Mr. Thuren and Mr. Carli both agree). Rust settles? Uh, paint/primer with rust inhibitors (like pro shops use) works great.
I have a 2018 PW and I put the same tires in 35 size but the AT's This truck have 26" of travel they will bind and rub even though you do the trimming. Need a lift lit with 37" 35"s fit perfect. Look nice.
whats he offset on those rims? if its less than 20mm I'm thinking you could better clearance with a 20mm offset. Think I'm gonna take a 3lb sledgehammer to he pinchweld though when I get mine at the end of next year.
They're -12. According to Thuren suspensions, I believe +18 would be the best offset with the most clearance. But please confirm on the Thuren website for your model year.
Thanks! I am running the Thuren Overland System with a 1.5" Front Height lift. Other than that, you will have to cut some of the wheel house liner and that pinch weld. So far I haven't had any additional rubbing but wanted to grind down the pinch weld a little more, just to be on the safe side.
Texas JAGD not sure if you already did anymore trimming but I’d do some cuts and then hammer theme towards the side to give more clearance and you won’t have a sharp edge
@@marcusmendoza9354 That is precisely what I did with my last truck, a Suburban 2500. One perpendicular cut up high with the grinder and then use a persuader (aka mini sledge) to hammer the pinch weld over. Sprayed on some undercoat protection and good to go. On that truck there was a trick to not cut the fender liner, where you pull the pop-pins. Pull the liner back out of the way to do cutting/pounding. Then put the liner back in place, pushed all the way back in against the now bent in pinch weld. Mark the new spot for pop-pins, drill a new hole in liner and resecure the pop-pin in the new location. I will be doing this mod on my 2013 PW soon and i am going to see if this technique carried over from the Sub will work somehow on the PW.
Would the "American Expedition Vehicles" system shown in the video below, work on the Power Wagon? Their "Prospector" edition covers 37" tires with only a 3" lift that utilizes the stock springs. There's a few other cool changes that are mentioned it this video.
@@POOL_EXCAVATIONS With 11.5 you might get lucky. I recently saw a post in a Power Wagon FB group that 35x12.5 rubbed for some folks. But then again, it depends on the offset. If you go with +18 to 0, you should be fine.
@@TexasJAGD ya i have a 3rd gen powerwagon with 33s n its killing me would to get some 37s on there but dont want to lift your truck looks great with em
You have any luck resetting your TPMS system? I keep getting shot down by dealerships, they say its against the law for them to do it. I even explained AEV's instructions and the system is never disabled.
Jon Luther I used the AEV ProCal to change the minimum pressure amount but since I've out those tires on, I have all sensors complain about the tire pressure. The ProCal allows you to set the threshold to 35 as well, but I haven't done that yet. Right now it's at 50. Would be great to set it to 45 or so, but the ProCal has only three presets you can program.
Texas JAGD I was able to get a local dealership (in California), that is an authorized AEV dealer, to reset the TPMS system. It is now set to 50 psi all around, and no more light. Cost one hour of labor. Much simpler than all the posts about using an AUTEL programmer.
Cool truck. I have an 18 PW that lives in CO (I'm in TX). What's the point of 37's or a PW in Texas? Do you use it for anything other than driving around town?
I have 2017 PW factory 33s and I’m not liking the look lol. Can I put nitto trail grapplers in 35s on it with the truck stock? Or do I need a lift kit on it for the 35s to fit. Thank you
Ranch Hand! I like the AMP research power steps because you can maintain a taller look but for my purposes, the Ranch Hand steps with the third step for the truck bed really are a better fit. I use that third step all the time. Install was easy.
We have very similar Power Wagons, I too am running the Thuren 1.5" coils up front and 37" Toyo RT's. I am only a few hours away from you as well, might have to meet up next time I'm in the Austin area.
Shawn_358 I hear you. However, this truck should come from factory with 35s minimum, preferably 37s. Remember, this is a very purpose built off road truck.
Power Wagon has 2.5 inch lift from factory. I added a Thuren Overland 1.5 system, which brought it up another 1" in the front. If I had added another 2 inches, I probably would have cleared it
With the right offset, you can make them fit without cutting. But wheels with 0 to +18 offset are hard to find. Most wheels I was interested in came with negative offset. Either way, if you're not comfortable cutting your truck, then don't do it.
Texas JAGD welcome to the states! Looks like your settling in well. Hahahahaha. A lot of us are of German decent. You should help people find some of the Heritage. It was beaten out of our people along time ago.
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I put 37s on the same 17" atx wheels on my 2018 rebel. its how the rig should have come off the lot.
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Specially the Power Wagon. Why they putting 33”s on such a big truck?
I like the look, but I think I would have cut that back farther, and rewelded the seam back together. Then used some very good rust inhibitor, and painted the area with line x. Then put a set of pocket flares on to protect the body. That seam may start rusting or split open if it gets hit, all of which is really bad on any vehicle, let alone a 60k truck.
I was thinking the same thing. I wouldve somehow cleaned and re sealed that pinch seam
Why cut that pinch weld? Without actually seeing it for myself, so i could be wrong, it LOOKS like you could just hammer the bottom 6 inches of the pinch weld over flat.
Jeep world does this, some guys elect to trim and bondo.
I think it’s been said in the comments already, but a +18-+25 offset will allow for fitting 37s with only plastic trimming on on power wagons (according to Cjc off-road). I’m debating it. I don’t need 37s but man they look killer!!!!
They do get you a little more ground clearance too. It's not just for the looks ;)
I know with the AEV lift, you can fit a 37" without trimming anything.
Yeah, 4k later
@@loveracing1988 You have to pay to play.
@@StevelsCamping yeah, I'll pay for carli or thuren and have a better ride and clearance. That truck with the proper rim would clear everything fine. The aev rims are made to do just that. It's when you get the wrong backspace that you end up trimming.
The trimming was really straight forward. But yes, the negative 12 offset is the culprit. I do like the look of the Wheels slightly sticking out but only after I added flares which aligns the wheels with the rest of the truck. I'd love to go with 40s some day and the AEV kit for that.
There's always this one guy who dislikes my videos and gives a thumbs down. Thank you to whoever you are for still giving me a view. Over and over again.
Thanks, but music is luckily a matter of taste.
I am running the Thuren Overland System with a 1.5" Front Height lift. Haven't had any rubbing but I'm not doing any hardcore wheeling. Most offroad the truck is seeing is when I go hunting.
Did you change gear ratio for the 37s?
Jeff Bennett no, didn't change it.
Haters gonna hate, I just 👍 and subbed!
Did you go with the whole system (rear) or just the front? Any wobbles or issues? Thanks! @@TexasJAGD
Well, damn.... Looks fuggin great!
Thanks for the video. I just putted 37” tires on my 2014 ram with the same way and it is working. I have 2” lift spacer on the front but I think it is not big different versus stock.
Dump those spacers you’re hindering your PW.
It just makes me cringe to see a cutting wheel on a nice new truck. If I needed 37s that bad I think I would have lifted it a bit. Wait till the rust settles in on your fenders. You will regret it then. Good luck.
I have a 18 powerwagon, with a 5 inch lift from Rought Country and 37 inch Nitto Tires, no cutting or rubbing.... fuck all that cutting, looks nice right now but yeah, wait for the rust to kick your ass on the fender within couple of years....
yeah except rough country doesn't make PW lift kits lmao
Why lift a power wagon?
@@coopersmith1463 We're all gonna pretend you didn't ask that question.
First off, lifting a PW, even 3 more inches, nets you ZERO more tire clearance than stock (Mr. Thuren and Mr. Carli both agree). Rust settles? Uh, paint/primer with rust inhibitors (like pro shops use) works great.
I have to do the same thing to mine so thanks for the video!
get yourself some POR15 for rust protection of the cut metal.
I have a 2018 PW and I put the same tires in 35 size but the AT's This truck have 26" of travel they will bind and rub even though you do the trimming. Need a lift lit with 37" 35"s fit perfect. Look nice.
Did you use the stock wheels?
Looks killer , would i cut my truck ? Nope . To each his own.
Right?! Ain't no way in hell...
Did to rub the front fender in reverse my tires were catching it
Driving in the car is no time to whisper. Speak up. Outa here.
Do you have issues over bumps when wheel is turned
Slowly going back and forth over bumps can lead to your tire making contact with the wheel house liner
whats he offset on those rims? if its less than 20mm I'm thinking you could better clearance with a 20mm offset. Think I'm gonna take a 3lb sledgehammer to he pinchweld though when I get mine at the end of next year.
They're -12. According to Thuren suspensions, I believe +18 would be the best offset with the most clearance. But please confirm on the Thuren website for your model year.
What is your overall truck height now?
The rig looks phenomenal with them 37". Did you have modify anything else other than cutting under the wheelweld.
Thanks! I am running the Thuren Overland System with a 1.5" Front Height lift. Other than that, you will have to cut some of the wheel house liner and that pinch weld. So far I haven't had any additional rubbing but wanted to grind down the pinch weld a little more, just to be on the safe side.
TY Sir
Texas JAGD not sure if you already did anymore trimming but I’d do some cuts and then hammer theme towards the side to give more clearance and you won’t have a sharp edge
Haven't done any work since then. It's so damn hot here... Waiting for some cooler weather. Also want to apply some POR15.
@@marcusmendoza9354 That is precisely what I did with my last truck, a Suburban 2500. One perpendicular cut up high with the grinder and then use a persuader (aka mini sledge) to hammer the pinch weld over. Sprayed on some undercoat protection and good to go. On that truck there was a trick to not cut the fender liner, where you pull the pop-pins. Pull the liner back out of the way to do cutting/pounding. Then put the liner back in place, pushed all the way back in against the now bent in pinch weld. Mark the new spot for pop-pins, drill a new hole in liner and resecure the pop-pin in the new location. I will be doing this mod on my 2013 PW soon and i am going to see if this technique carried over from the Sub will work somehow on the PW.
That doesn't look too bad.
If you decide to do it, use something like POR15 to keep it from rusting
Would the "American Expedition Vehicles" system shown in the video below, work on the Power Wagon? Their "Prospector" edition covers 37" tires with only a 3" lift that utilizes the stock springs. There's a few other cool changes that are mentioned it this video.
They make lift kits that eliminate tire rubbing with no hacking required. Enjoy the rust wagon
Ever heard of POR-15?
@@TexasJAGD i agree with you texas jagd lift kits suck love that big wheel look... Ypu think the nitto 35x11.5 would fit with no trimming
@@POOL_EXCAVATIONS With 11.5 you might get lucky. I recently saw a post in a Power Wagon FB group that 35x12.5 rubbed for some folks. But then again, it depends on the offset. If you go with +18 to 0, you should be fine.
@@TexasJAGD ya i have a 3rd gen powerwagon with 33s n its killing me would to get some 37s on there but dont want to lift your truck looks great with em
How did you scuff up the rings before you even got the trimming done? Think I’d have a heart attack.
That's just some sort of tire grease from when they put the tires onto the rims.
What are the specs and offset on wheels?
Offset is -12
Is it me or is that shock bent?
What exhaust do you have on the truck?
You have any luck resetting your TPMS system? I keep getting shot down by dealerships, they say its against the law for them to do it. I even explained AEV's instructions and the system is never disabled.
Jon Luther I used the AEV ProCal to change the minimum pressure amount but since I've out those tires on, I have all sensors complain about the tire pressure. The ProCal allows you to set the threshold to 35 as well, but I haven't done that yet. Right now it's at 50. Would be great to set it to 45 or so, but the ProCal has only three presets you can program.
Texas JAGD I was able to get a local dealership (in California), that is an authorized AEV dealer, to reset the TPMS system. It is now set to 50 psi all around, and no more light. Cost one hour of labor. Much simpler than all the posts about using an AUTEL programmer.
If you dont mind my asking, who makes those steps?
don't mind at all. Those are Ranch Hand steps. Here's the video: ruclips.net/video/c0690bJg7Gc/видео.html
Cool truck. I have an 18 PW that lives in CO (I'm in TX). What's the point of 37's or a PW in Texas? Do you use it for anything other than driving around town?
If you live in the country it's great for wooded areas and farm work
You obviously don't know anything about Texas
You go mudding in TX without modifying a truck too much get the job done and still drive down the highway
How can we adjust the speedometer to get the correct indicated speed with that size of tires?
AEV ProCal
Can you send me a link to those exact rims? I have same color wagon and love those wheels.
amzn.to/2Vhptrp
@@TexasJAGD I was looking all over the web not even thinking about amazon. Lol. Thanks appreciate it
Wheels. Rims are what you find on a basketball court.
Wrong
@@johnnylaw348 There always has to be one right??
Do you have an exhaust on the truck?
I have 2017 PW factory 33s and I’m not liking the look lol. Can I put nitto trail grapplers in 35s on it with the truck stock? Or do I need a lift kit on it for the 35s to fit. Thank you
You might be ok if you stay with +18 offset
Awesome thank you
35s will fit just fine I had those on mine with fuel 20 inch assaults and no rub at all
Where did you get the american flag decal that you put above Hemi badge. And size thanks
amzn.to/2tIr4cF
What size do you have? There are different sizes to choose from. Truck looks awesome btw
@@jasonkarlheim2737 Hey i got the 3inch 5x7 one. Looks great
3x5.7
I'm liking those steps...what brand are they?
Ranch Hand! I like the AMP research power steps because you can maintain a taller look but for my purposes, the Ranch Hand steps with the third step for the truck bed really are a better fit. I use that third step all the time. Install was easy.
Steps: ruclips.net/video/c0690bJg7Gc/видео.html
couldnt really hear you in the truck, whats the offset of the wheels?? truck looks really good bro!
Negative 12, that's why I had to cut. Thanks!
You think you could have fit a 13.5 wide trie?
Not with that offset. Should have gone with 0 or +18 offset... That would have worked with 13.5
@@TexasJAGD what offset did you have? I have 0 now. I'm seriouly thinking 13.5. any issue rubbing well flexed?
I have -12, so you might be fine. No issues when flexing.
I have two videos on my channel where I took the Wagon offroading with some flexing in between. That should give you a good idea.
Are you still running stock gear set or did you change them ?
Stock
4:10 or 4:56?
@@jeffbennett8093 4:10 - would like to re-gear though. Just didn't have the fun money laying around for that yet.
Did you got it recalibrated after the 37s?
I bought the AEV ProCal
Texas JAGD oh ok I’m not sure which one to get that one or the diablo,impulse, cause I also know that dealer does it but idk
We have very similar Power Wagons, I too am running the Thuren 1.5" coils up front and 37" Toyo RT's. I am only a few hours away from you as well, might have to meet up next time I'm in the Austin area.
Absolutely, just let me know whenever you're in the area. You can find me on FB. Look for Texas JAGD m
You interested in hitting Hidden Falls together some day? Reach out to me on Facebook (search for Texas JAGD)
What does JAGD stand for
It's German for "hunt" / "hunting"
Texas JAGD pretty cool. Nice wagon man!
What size lug nuts did you have to get for those wheels?
Can't remember - tire shop got those for me. OEM will not fit for sure.
Just did mine, 19mm 14x1.5 , so you can use a 3/4 inch socket on after market rims.
Does this rub upon articulation ?
Only after I put on wider fender flares. No rubbing anywhere else.
R these tires open country 37/12.5/17 or 37/13.5/17
37x12.5/17
Cool!😁👍🏻
:/ ehh, I gotta say I prefer the stock look. Just isn’t right cutting a nice truck and still barely having clearance.
Shawn_358 I hear you. However, this truck should come from factory with 35s minimum, preferably 37s. Remember, this is a very purpose built off road truck.
The 33s are a joke on the wagon. 35s should have been standard.
yes
@@TexasJAGD I concur. Min 35", wish they would build wheel wells to accept 37" from factory.
What kind of gas mileage are you getting after the upgrades?
12 smiles per gallon
Would a 2in body lift have helped ? The truck looks fantastic with the 37s!!
Power Wagon has 2.5 inch lift from factory. I added a Thuren Overland 1.5 system, which brought it up another 1" in the front. If I had added another 2 inches, I probably would have cleared it
All you need is wheels. Don't even need a level to fit 37s on a wagon
With the right offset, you can make them fit without cutting. But wheels with 0 to +18 offset are hard to find. Most wheels I was interested in came with negative offset. Either way, if you're not comfortable cutting your truck, then don't do it.
Thomas O'Leary see how far out his tires are? He has negative offset bro stance wheels.
Bro stance wheels? Not impressed.
Texas JAGD +18 is about the max. +18 - +25 is the Goldielocks zone
Texas JAGD hahahahahah. Sorry man, that's just what they are around here.
Mounting a truck tire with only a jack holding it up? Wow!
Too bold for you?
@@TexasJAGD that was absolutely "in-your-face" bold !!
Living life on the edge...
This cracks me up, I guess you should've used the good old scissors Jack. Now your talking,
Did I detect a German accent ?
NEIN NEIN NEIN. but yes, yes you did.
Texas JAGD welcome to the states! Looks like your settling in well. Hahahahaha. A lot of us are of German decent. You should help people find some of the Heritage. It was beaten out of our people along time ago.
I'd rather use a 1 inch smaller circumference tire. Although it does look good.
How much you want for those take offs?🤔
THR Evo8 make an offer!
很漂亮
Wrong offset of they would fit
This is cringe worthy.
Not for the faint of heart...