Anyone using them and do they help? I am considering adding them to the front to help the suspension when I plow. Thanks
Anyone using them and do they help? I am considering adding them to the front to help the suspension when I plow. Thanks
What do you have for a blade a 12 footer?![]()
Those GM front ends need all the help they can get.![]()
As long as you laugh or wink or insert an appropriate smiley...........Were good Bro![]()
They work well on the front of a GM duramax. I've installed two sets for guys one on an 06 with an 8'2" boss V and a 2010 with a very heavy 9'2 poly boss V. They're great on the rear too if you have a spreader, I have them on all my Dodge plow/spreader 2500s.
I had this same plow on my previous truck (04 F250 SD) and the front end hardly dipped at all with it on. This truck is a different story. On rough roads the plow will tick the road at times and send snow up onto the windshield. Not fun trying to see after that. The website says their ideal for this application but I just wanted to see if anyone has experience using them.
My buddy just installed them on his 2004 Dodge 1500 that he plow with. He says it is a night and day difference and he highly recommends them![]()
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by cowtrimmer »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">As long as you laugh or wink or insert an appropriate smiley...........Were good Bro</td></tr></table>or you can not insert anything. that way people dont know weather to think your a dick or being a smartass.
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Hmmmmmm, I see what you did there.............![]()
You should have bought another Ford!!! A buddy of mine has the same truck he put timbrens in and turned up the torsion bars. Helps a little...