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Old 02-13-2008, 12:32 PM
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Installing a Power Wagon Steering Damper Skid Plate on a 2500 Diesel 4X4

I don’t know if this has already been covered here, but a couple of us
recently installed Power Wagon steering damper skid plates on our 2500
Diesels. Since the underside of a diesel and a Power Wagon are quite
different, some modifications need to be made in the skid plate.
(BTW, the part number is 52121419AC, and it lists for under $50.00).
Besides the skid plate, the other parts needed are a 4" U-bolt and a
couple 3/8 bolt/nuts with flat washers. I was unable to find a 4" U-bolt
at several local hardware stores so I made mine out of 3/8 threaded rod.
If I were doing it again today, I'd try a muffler shop for the U-bolt.

The stock skid plate has an upward flare on the front and rear (see
photo 1) . The first thing that needs to be done is cut off a portion
of the rear flare of the plate (see photos 2 & 3). The reason this
needs to be removed is the diesel pan hangs much lower than a 5.7 Hemi
pan, and with suspension travel, the skid plate will hit the diesel pan
and create a nice oil leak (don’t ask how we discovered this).

The next issue is the 2500 axle housing is 4" in diameter and the Power
Wagon housing is around 3". The u-bolt mounting area needs to be drilled
for a 4" u-bolt (see photo 4).

Once these simple mods are done the skid plate mounts right up (see
photo 5). If you’ll notice in photo 5, my 2500 now has a complete
set of Power Wagon skid plates and rails.

Have fun
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pretty sweet......
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That really looks good!
Old 02-13-2008, 07:47 PM
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I gotta do it

So just how exactly did you discover the oil leak????


I'm sorry in advance, just had to.
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I was lucky, I was held up doing mine by 10 days of rain, just long enough for my buddy to discover the pan problem on his...Sometimes rain is good
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Thanks a ton for the write up! I just got mine in the mail today and will be doing the install probably on Sat. I thought it was huge when I took it out of the box!
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I sized a 3.5" U bolt for my front axle...what did you use to secure the U bolt to the axle, a muffler clamp flange or something like that? I discovered this morning that while the 3.5" U bolt perfectly fits the axle tube, no one makes a 3.5" muffler clamp.
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That is sweet! Thanks for sharing, might have to try that myself.
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Thats good info, Great write up! But theres 2 more Powerwagon parts you need to be complete and there're pricey.
Mopar PW rockrails and the Swaybar disconnect module!.
Doug
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Originally Posted by 6.7L OneTon
I sized a 3.5" U bolt for my front axle...what did you use to secure the U bolt to the axle, a muffler clamp flange or something like that? I discovered this morning that while the 3.5" U bolt perfectly fits the axle tube, no one makes a 3.5" muffler clamp.
I put the u bolt over the axle, and put the nuts on the skid plate..Photo attached. Also notice how the cut-out area of the skid plate clears the pan..
Have fun.
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Ahhh...ok...so the plate sucks up to the axle tube. That was the missing piece I hadn't figured out yet since I didn't push forward with the install. Great pics! Hopefully I'll have it on this weekend.
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This is Great

I dinged my steering damper early on..replaced it with an aftermarket and have been looking for a method to protect the new one. Has anyone done this on
a '08 2500 CTD?? I'd guess it's the same as an '07..??

Thanks
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Cool write up, thanks. I have the transfer and fuel tank skid plates from the dealer. For $50, I need eed to add this plate as well.

Pete
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i already have the full length skids under the truck that came with the off-road package... wonder why they didnt add this skid to the package? hmm, may look into that.
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I thought I'd bump this thread. I just installed the Powerwagon damper skid plate. The axle on my 03 already had the mounting bracket welded on the tube to accommodate the skid plate - I did not need a u-bolt. The remaining two mounting points are already in place on the passenger side of the housing and simply need the holes drilled. I also trimmed the trailing edge of the skid to clear the pan. I did not have to trim much at all. I have smacked the damper on every truck I have owned so I am pleased to finally give it some protection!


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