The 2014 Ram Power Wagon is based on the Ram 2500 Heavy Duty 4x4 Crew Cab and will feature Goodyear’s 33-inch Wrangler DuraTrac tires.
by Staff
May 5, 2014
2014 Ram Power Wagon (PHOTO: CHRYSLER)
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2014 Ram Power Wagon (PHOTO: CHRYSLER)
To balance the need for on-road civility and off-road performance with the new 2014 Power Wagon, Ram chose to equip the Power Wagon with Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires.
Built to master the most rigorous off-road trails, the 2014 Ram Power Wagon is based on the Ram 2500 Heavy Duty 4x4 Crew Cab, but features a number of off-road-specific engineering enhancements, including a unique suspension with more than two inches of lift, locking differentials and a 12,000-pound winch.
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Goodyear’s 33-inch Wrangler DuraTrac tires, size LT285/70R17, provide the Power Wagon with traction to face rugged off-road terrain — such as sand, mud and snow—while still offering a quiet ride on paved roads.
When venturing off-road, self-cleaning shoulder blocks help clear the tire’s tread of debris for enhanced dirt, gravel and mud traction, while TractiveGroove Technology offers enhanced traction in deep mud and snow. On the highway, the DuraTrac’s highly angled center tread blocks enhance traction and lateral stability while reducing road noise.
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