Electronically Disconnecting Stabilizer/Sway Bar; Increased Ride Height; 12,000 Lb. Winch - Dodge 2007 Power Wagon Owner's Manual

Dodge 2007 powerwagon truck owner's manual
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Electronically Disconnecting Stabilizer/Sway Bar

Stabilizer bars are used to help distribute load force from
one side of the vehicle to the other. This helps to reduce
body roll and create a smoother ride during on-road
driving. However, this becomes a disadvantage when the
vehicle is driven off-road when a higher level of suspen-
sion articulation is needed. By disconnecting the stabi-
lizer bars, each wheel can now reach its maximum range
of movement. This enables the vehicle to maintain a
greater tire contact patch, and thus more traction, when
traversing severe off-road terrain.

Increased Ride Height

Due to the use of taller springs, the Power Wagon has an
increased ride height of approximately 1.9 inches in the
front and 1.5 inch in the rear. It allows the truck to
traverse larger obstructions and provides a better seating
position from which to view the trail. A major advantage
to increasing ride height is the positive effect it has on
UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 79
approach/departure and break over angles. More ride
height allows for more aggressive angles, further improv-
ing off-road capability.

12,000 lb. Winch

The Power Wagon is the only pickup truck to offer an
electric vehicle recovery winch from the factory. The
winch provides the vehicle with an additional level of
capability and versatility. This winch uses the electrical
power from the vehicle charging system to power a
motor that winds wire rope onto the winch drum via
planetary gear reduction. By nature, a winch is capable of
generating very high forces and should be used with
care. Do not operate the winch without reading and
understanding the complete winch section of owner's
manual, including all warnings and cautions.
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