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Old 03-09-2008, 12:13 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by niedhogg View Post
That's the type of plow I'm looking at for next season. Wow! 1100lbs, how does that affect the front end? Are there heavier springs avaliable, or is it even necessary. I was planning a four inch lift as well. I was thinking about maybe a Boss too, which is better?
:thumbsupIt is heavy but very productive. The plow is never on unless it is plow time that saves on ware and tare on the truck. Having the spreader as ballast is a huge help. They do make heavier duty springs for the dodge, I haven't got them yet.

I bought my dodge with the primary job of pushing snow in the winter. I have already paid for the plow and truck in one season. It is a beast in the snow. The gearing is perfect for pushing heavy snow.
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