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Linwood C 11-28-2003 05:56 PM

01 Wrangler W/plow
 
Installed a Sno-Way plow on my 01 wrangler and was surprised, how much
the front end dropped, when the plow was in the up position.
Any suggestions to reduce this would be appreciated.



Jeff 11-28-2003 06:30 PM

Re: 01 Wrangler W/plow
 
Go to either the Fisher or Western snow plow page and look up the model for
your jeep, they will give you a mopar part number for air shocks for the
front, other than that replace the stock spirngs with some heavier springs
that are made for plowing or wnch setups.
Have you had a chance to use the plow yet? I'm looking for a plow.
Jeff
"Linwood C" <linwoodc@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:vsfklg9fsrafbd@corp.supernews.com...
> Installed a Sno-Way plow on my 01 wrangler and was surprised, how much
> the front end dropped, when the plow was in the up position.
> Any suggestions to reduce this would be appreciated.
>
>




Jeff 11-28-2003 06:30 PM

Re: 01 Wrangler W/plow
 
Go to either the Fisher or Western snow plow page and look up the model for
your jeep, they will give you a mopar part number for air shocks for the
front, other than that replace the stock spirngs with some heavier springs
that are made for plowing or wnch setups.
Have you had a chance to use the plow yet? I'm looking for a plow.
Jeff
"Linwood C" <linwoodc@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:vsfklg9fsrafbd@corp.supernews.com...
> Installed a Sno-Way plow on my 01 wrangler and was surprised, how much
> the front end dropped, when the plow was in the up position.
> Any suggestions to reduce this would be appreciated.
>
>




Jeff 11-28-2003 06:30 PM

Re: 01 Wrangler W/plow
 
Go to either the Fisher or Western snow plow page and look up the model for
your jeep, they will give you a mopar part number for air shocks for the
front, other than that replace the stock spirngs with some heavier springs
that are made for plowing or wnch setups.
Have you had a chance to use the plow yet? I'm looking for a plow.
Jeff
"Linwood C" <linwoodc@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:vsfklg9fsrafbd@corp.supernews.com...
> Installed a Sno-Way plow on my 01 wrangler and was surprised, how much
> the front end dropped, when the plow was in the up position.
> Any suggestions to reduce this would be appreciated.
>
>




Linwood C 11-28-2003 07:09 PM

Re: 01 Wrangler W/plow
 
Jeff, your E-mail address would not work, (according to my provider,
Localnet).
I've used it once, cleaned 17 inches of new snow in deercamp yard, but
Wrangler was too light for the 3 mile road to camp.
"Linwood C" <linwoodc@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:vsfklg9fsrafbd@corp.supernews.com...
> Installed a Sno-Way plow on my 01 wrangler and was surprised, how much
> the front end dropped, when the plow was in the up position.
> Any suggestions to reduce this would be appreciated.
>
>




Linwood C 11-28-2003 07:09 PM

Re: 01 Wrangler W/plow
 
Jeff, your E-mail address would not work, (according to my provider,
Localnet).
I've used it once, cleaned 17 inches of new snow in deercamp yard, but
Wrangler was too light for the 3 mile road to camp.
"Linwood C" <linwoodc@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:vsfklg9fsrafbd@corp.supernews.com...
> Installed a Sno-Way plow on my 01 wrangler and was surprised, how much
> the front end dropped, when the plow was in the up position.
> Any suggestions to reduce this would be appreciated.
>
>




Linwood C 11-28-2003 07:09 PM

Re: 01 Wrangler W/plow
 
Jeff, your E-mail address would not work, (according to my provider,
Localnet).
I've used it once, cleaned 17 inches of new snow in deercamp yard, but
Wrangler was too light for the 3 mile road to camp.
"Linwood C" <linwoodc@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:vsfklg9fsrafbd@corp.supernews.com...
> Installed a Sno-Way plow on my 01 wrangler and was surprised, how much
> the front end dropped, when the plow was in the up position.
> Any suggestions to reduce this would be appreciated.
>
>





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