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Old 01-15-2008, 06:38 PM
hushai1 hushai1 is offline
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Snow plow for 2003 trailblazer

I've been looking at the snowsport HD snow plow for trucks and suv's. It is light in weight( 225 lbs.) and mounts via a 2 inch receiver hitch on the front of the vehicle. It is totaly manual in operation so has no hydrolics or wires. It slides up and down to follow the terrain when in the lowered position so does not dig the ground or snub up. I would like to know if the frame and front end of the trailblazer will stand up to the stress that may result from plowing a driveway. Does anyone know someone who has one of these on a trailblazer? Thanks hushai1
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Old 03-22-2008, 09:49 AM
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Re: Snow plow for 2003 trailblazer

I have a snoway on mine works great
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Old 03-23-2008, 03:08 PM
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Re: Snow plow for 2003 trailblazer

i saw a trailblazer with a snow plow on friday and it looked fine, but it looked like it was a little too low too. just make sure you don't use it on unleveled surfaces.
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