ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
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- Runnells, Iowa
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- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
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- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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MDII ?Well I have had both 1st was a gas rubi now I have the exact same only eco diesel I will tell you the gas did better holding the plow up, the eco is pretty much on the bump stops all the time, springs are to weak for sure, hit any bump or Train tracks it hits hard, as for heating issues Non existent , I am in Ontario CANADA itās cold, eco diesels will bottom out new with nothing on the front they need different springs, I am putting on my Aev spacer kit so will see if it helps at all, mine is a snow dog plow for the gladiator or reg jl steering and all are fine , I installed this plow in both jeeps the first gas last winter and the eco this fall
Curious - how much does your Snowdogg weigh?
I've had mine on for a week now and have driven it 4 different times with plow on - highways, city streets, tracks, gravel road, etc. and no problem at all. It sits a bit lower than I'd like but the springs do seem to be holding it up well enough. I've not hit HARD bumps or pavement dips with any speed and the tracks here are pretty mild in any case.
Still, not any issues driving it around.
I was really afraid I'd need to drop it off it I wanted to go anywhere - no.
Will take it off later this week since we're supposed to hit 40 and lose most if not all of the snow we have (only about 3 to 4" tops) so no need to leave it on.
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