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    HI all

    recent member and on the way to be owner of a dodge power wagon the specs are as follows

    dodge wdx
    petrol believed to be 230
    np420 geard box
    np200
    5.83:1 gearing
    pto winch
    full bed

    was wondering what curb weight would be?

    and towing capacity on a break trailer?

    regards James

    p.s. i ask as have conflicting reports so not trying to be rude or not thinking of others

  • #2
    Check Door Tag for Vehicles Max GVW Rating, it varies by year.
    My truck with winch and the 230 (with out driver and an empty bed) is about 5,600 lbs.
    • SPRINGS, FRONT
      Type and material..Semi - elliptic, chrome alloy steel
      Length and Width..........39" x 1 3/4"
      Nominal Capacity per Spring - Std...........1,150 Lbs.
      ............................................Extra. ........1,600 Lbs.
      Number of Leaves - Std............................8
      .............................Optional............. ........11
      Deflection Rate (lbs. per in.) - Std..............435
      ...........................................Optiona l.......614
      Shackles - Type.....................Pin and bushing
      Location................................At front of spring
    • SPRINGS, REAR
      Type and material..Semi - elliptic, chrome alloy steel
      Length and Width..........52 1/4" x 1 3/4"
      Nominal Capacity per Spring - Std...........2,500 Lbs.
      ............................................Extra. ........3,000 Lbs.
      Number of Leaves - 2,500 lb. spring..........12
      .............................3,000 lb. spring..........14
      Deflection Rate (lbs. per in.) .2,500 lb. spring........504
      ............................................3,000 lb. spring.......606
      Shackles - Type.....................Pin and bushing
      Location................................At front of spring
    I drive a DODGE, not a ram!

    Thanks,
    Will
    WAWII.com

    1946 WDX Power Wagon - "Missouri Mule"
    1953 M37 - "Frankenstein"
    1993 Jeep YJ - "Will Power"
    1984 Dodge Ramcharger - "2014 Ramcharger"
    2006 3500 DRW 4WD Mega Cab - "Power Wagon Hauler"

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    • #3
      cheers for the info

      haven't got truck yet

      but the biggest one for me is for example? can it tow 3 tones braked on a trialer

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      • #4
        I think you will find that that it is not practical to tow a trailer of any significant weight for highway use. You are only dealing with about 100 horsepower for a vehicle weighing close to 6000 lbs.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by greegan1 View Post
          cheers for the info

          haven't got truck yet

          but the biggest one for me is for example? can it tow 3 tones braked on a trialer
          Probably, they were 1-ton rated trucks in their day. Mine was modified to be a wrecker with heavier springs and a rear PTO winch. Id guess from the abuse it did some heavy loads.

          However the thing to remember is these trucks are the tortoise, not the hare. It does 50 with a tail wind, it's not going to improve with 6000 lbs behind it.

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          • #6
            hi re info

            thank you all for your time and help
            this is a great community we have here really apreciated it

            the reason i ask in nsw a state of Australia a braked weight must be given if the vehicle wishes to use a beaked trailer

            so for example

            a 1979 f100 4x4 351 manual 4 speed
            can tow
            750kg un braked
            3 tones braked

            so for me to pull a braked trailer i have to tell them what it can pull from manafacuter?

            i know that speed not its fort-ay but still require info or i have to lose the ability to tow with it as it is not a common registered vehicle, wich means they can contact the manufacturer for detail.

            this applies for all vehicles

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            • #7
              Can we see some pics of the truck mate? Where in nsw are you, I'm just down on the vic/nsw border and have a 57 power wagon. I can't help you with braked weights but these things really are slow, cruising speed of about 60km, a 3 tonne trailer will see you more like about 45 to 50 I'd reckon. These girls will pull anything and climb anything but not quickly.

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              • #8
                hi re info

                im at carrathool but the truck is in geelong

                pick it up next winter

                cant repost pics that are already posted so here the link to the thread



                http://www.powerwagonadvertiser.com/...ad.php?t=15182

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                • #9
                  Looks to be a really nice original truck mate, seems a shame to cut it up. There weren't many right hand drives made, only a handful left now.

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                  • #10
                    hi all sorry for lateness of my replie

                    Cowboy i am not far from Vic/Nsw border about 4 hrs north non power wagon time

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77GEFZXUPt4

                    in the video above would that be a legal tow or a overloaded etc?

                    kind regards James

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                    • #11
                      hi all merry christmas regards james

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