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"jeeps" <jblake@acad.umass.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
>
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> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
>
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"jeeps" <jblake@acad.umass.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
>
Coasty
"jeeps" <jblake@acad.umass.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
>
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"jeeps" <jblake@acad.umass.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
>
Coasty
"jeeps" <jblake@acad.umass.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
>
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geta western and also make sure you get airbags for the front springs or
it's going to kill the front end
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
it's going to kill the front end
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
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geta western and also make sure you get airbags for the front springs or
it's going to kill the front end
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
it's going to kill the front end
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
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geta western and also make sure you get airbags for the front springs or
it's going to kill the front end
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
it's going to kill the front end
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
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Hi Jennifer,
I have a Curtis plow on a Rubicon. The Curtis has a plastic... yup,
plastic blade. Sounds wacky, but it is tough, doesn't crack, bend or
rust and never needs repainting. Plus it is lighter and that is really
important with a Jeep. You will still need some sort of assist to keep
the plow mount from "grounding" out on bumps if you have any speed at
all. The installation is a snap, no drilling, just unplug lights etc.
and re-plug into a Y type connection. Mounts on/off easily in a
minute.
I have owned a dozen plows over the years and this is clearly the best.
CJ/YJ/TJ type J's make GREAT plows because of their manuverability.
http://www.curtisintl.com/sno_pro.html
Mike J
South-O-Boston
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
I have a Curtis plow on a Rubicon. The Curtis has a plastic... yup,
plastic blade. Sounds wacky, but it is tough, doesn't crack, bend or
rust and never needs repainting. Plus it is lighter and that is really
important with a Jeep. You will still need some sort of assist to keep
the plow mount from "grounding" out on bumps if you have any speed at
all. The installation is a snap, no drilling, just unplug lights etc.
and re-plug into a Y type connection. Mounts on/off easily in a
minute.
I have owned a dozen plows over the years and this is clearly the best.
CJ/YJ/TJ type J's make GREAT plows because of their manuverability.
http://www.curtisintl.com/sno_pro.html
Mike J
South-O-Boston
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
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Hi Jennifer,
I have a Curtis plow on a Rubicon. The Curtis has a plastic... yup,
plastic blade. Sounds wacky, but it is tough, doesn't crack, bend or
rust and never needs repainting. Plus it is lighter and that is really
important with a Jeep. You will still need some sort of assist to keep
the plow mount from "grounding" out on bumps if you have any speed at
all. The installation is a snap, no drilling, just unplug lights etc.
and re-plug into a Y type connection. Mounts on/off easily in a
minute.
I have owned a dozen plows over the years and this is clearly the best.
CJ/YJ/TJ type J's make GREAT plows because of their manuverability.
http://www.curtisintl.com/sno_pro.html
Mike J
South-O-Boston
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
I have a Curtis plow on a Rubicon. The Curtis has a plastic... yup,
plastic blade. Sounds wacky, but it is tough, doesn't crack, bend or
rust and never needs repainting. Plus it is lighter and that is really
important with a Jeep. You will still need some sort of assist to keep
the plow mount from "grounding" out on bumps if you have any speed at
all. The installation is a snap, no drilling, just unplug lights etc.
and re-plug into a Y type connection. Mounts on/off easily in a
minute.
I have owned a dozen plows over the years and this is clearly the best.
CJ/YJ/TJ type J's make GREAT plows because of their manuverability.
http://www.curtisintl.com/sno_pro.html
Mike J
South-O-Boston
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
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Hi Jennifer,
I have a Curtis plow on a Rubicon. The Curtis has a plastic... yup,
plastic blade. Sounds wacky, but it is tough, doesn't crack, bend or
rust and never needs repainting. Plus it is lighter and that is really
important with a Jeep. You will still need some sort of assist to keep
the plow mount from "grounding" out on bumps if you have any speed at
all. The installation is a snap, no drilling, just unplug lights etc.
and re-plug into a Y type connection. Mounts on/off easily in a
minute.
I have owned a dozen plows over the years and this is clearly the best.
CJ/YJ/TJ type J's make GREAT plows because of their manuverability.
http://www.curtisintl.com/sno_pro.html
Mike J
South-O-Boston
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
I have a Curtis plow on a Rubicon. The Curtis has a plastic... yup,
plastic blade. Sounds wacky, but it is tough, doesn't crack, bend or
rust and never needs repainting. Plus it is lighter and that is really
important with a Jeep. You will still need some sort of assist to keep
the plow mount from "grounding" out on bumps if you have any speed at
all. The installation is a snap, no drilling, just unplug lights etc.
and re-plug into a Y type connection. Mounts on/off easily in a
minute.
I have owned a dozen plows over the years and this is clearly the best.
CJ/YJ/TJ type J's make GREAT plows because of their manuverability.
http://www.curtisintl.com/sno_pro.html
Mike J
South-O-Boston
jeeps wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an 04 TJ, 6 cylinder auto. I want to put a plow on it for htis
> winter, any suggestions as to a good plow for the wrangler?
>
> Thanks, Jennifer
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