I am having a hard time finding payload capacity for a 2022 L3 Power Wagon without Ram boxes. I realize other options affect payload. I found someone at 1276 LBS but think that build had the Ram boxes. Not sure if that affects much. Thanks!
Appreciate your reply. I know I'm reaching a bit. I want the Wagon and do offroad with my current truck. My trailer is 7000 LBs loaded, which is nothing for the powertrain. But tongue weight, family of 4, generator, fuel, equalizer hitch, etc and I figure my payload at 1600. My 1/2 ton is rated at 1460 and it does just fine, but I don't want to push things too far. Just for giggles, I test drove a Tremor 150 and loved it (payload was 1578) but alas no tow mirrors.Wow, I just checked. My 21 lvl 2, sunroof and ramboxes is only 1209..... With my family of 4 and a quad on the back, I am over limit.




I'm surprised how much more a L3 weighs over a L2. I have a L2 with bed utility group, center console, and side steps and I'm at 1367. Guess that nice leather really weighs that much more!'21 75th AE Power Wagon. Only option is the bed group (spray in bed liner, led bed lights, bed step)
Sticker says 1285 payload.
I'm surprised how much more a L3 weighs over a L2. I have a L2 with bed utility group, center console, and side steps and I'm at 1367. Guess that nice leather really weighs that much more!
I dont have ram boxes so get another 150lbs of payload.
You can swap out the stock rear springs for springs from Carli or Thuren, either of which will bump your payload capacity back up to 2000 lbs on the PW. Those springs are actually a softer spring that replaces the standard 2500 spring to soften its ride while for the PW it is a little stiffer but increases actual payload (non-sticker of course).Thanks for all the new replies. Seems we are roughly 1100 - 1400. I really want a wagon but it might be a bit light for my needs. Thanks again all.
You can swap out the stock rear springs for springs from Carli or Thuren, either of which will bump your payload capacity back up to 2000 lbs on the PW. Those springs are actually a softer spring that replaces the standard 2500 spring to soften its ride while for the PW it is a little stiffer but increases actual payload (non-sticker of course).
This swap is in my future plans; lots of owners out there have done it.
I am in the same situation as you. From some of the other forms you can simply install air springs, air bags, or stiffer coils in the rear to make the payload the same as the other 2500s. The PW has all the same 2500 components. This is what I have been reading. You may want to look at that.Appreciate your reply. I know I'm reaching a bit. I want the Wagon and do offroad with my current truck. My trailer is 7000 LBs loaded, which is nothing for the powertrain. But tongue weight, family of 4, generator, fuel, equalizer hitch, etc and I figure my payload at 1600. My 1/2 ton is rated at 1460 and it does just fine, but I don't want to push things too far. Just for giggles, I test drove a Tremor 150 and loved it (payload was 1578) but alas no tow mirrors.