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Old 10-11-2003, 09:01 PM
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Snow Plow on a 94 S-10 Blazer?

Hwy, Does anyone know if it is possible to mount a 7' or 7' 6" Snow plow on a 94 S10 Blazer? This thing is probably going to weigh about 550 to 600 Lbs. I have a very long drive way, about 3,500 ft, and don't want to buy another truck to plow it. Can any one help please?
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get a smaller plow. maybe a 6 footer, your blazer will be sagging in the front with 600 lbs. on it. crank up your torsion bars to increase your spring rate a little, it will cause accelerated wear but not too bad.
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