It all depends what engine and what year of engine!
7 foot 2 inches stock.
That depends on what size engine is in the truck. Sorry, but before that question can be answered we need that information. A 318 has about 260 horse power.
1977 Dodge Power Wagon
I have a 73 Power Wagon D-100 stock it will fit 31x10.50 but I tubbed mine and I can cram in 33x12.50
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A 1941 power wagon is actually a m 37 it is a military truck. Dodge made them for the military in ww2. The power wagon's where not introduced to the public until 1946. They were equipped with a 230 cubic inch flat head six cylinder They had 160 horsepower, with a two speed transfer case and a four speed transmission. They are very low geared that is what makes them so powerfull. They were also a 3/4 ton truck with a weight capacity of 8,000 + pounds. Dodge was also the first to have a 4-w-d shifter in the cab. The 1941 Dodge trucks that the public owned were just a truck not a power wagon. You got to love them Dodge's
No you are a dumba$$.
just type 78 Dodge Power Wagon in the search line, a bunch of sites come up.
The little boxes by fusible link in a 1985 dodge power wagon by firewall are voltage regulators.
318 =160 hp 360 =180 hp 400 =200 hp 383 =258 hp 440 =235 hp all where found in dodge trucks from 1972 to 1980
The dodge D100,150,200,250,300,350 are all medium/heavy duty trucks which were produced as 2wd trucks, the power wagon badge was placed on those d100-350 trucks which came with 4x4 or full time 4x4.