Yes, you can remove snow on a brick drive with the Replacement Cutting Edge for Western Snow Plows # 3371301290.
This is a replacement for a Western snow plow and is the same as Western part number 49312. view full answer...
Blue Ox offers a High-Low Adapter, part # BX88235 that might work for you if getting a 3 inch drop in the receiver would put you below the 16 inch maximum receiver height. This isn't an inexpensive solution, but the adapter has a huge weight capacity that will be needed to withstand the battering it will receive when used with a plow.
Keep in mind that the adapter cannot be used for towing a trailer. view full answer...
In the video you referenced Randy is using the SnowBear Proshovel Snowplow - 84" Wide x 22" Tall # SB324-172. At the 4:45 minute mark he shows you how to lower the skid legs so that you can unhook and slide the snow plow away from your truck for storage, and goes on to say that you can get the optional casters # SB324-126 as well to make it easier. The skid legs will be included with your snow plow kit but the casters will be a separate item. view full answer...
The SnowBear Proshovel Snowplow for 2" Hitches # SB324-140 has a shipping weight of 390 lbs. We drop ship this product from the manufacturer and it comes in 3 boxes that are between 75 and 150 lbs each. My contact couldn't give me a specific on individual box weights. It comes with 3 boxes on 1 skid but does not require a forklift as the 3 boxes can be individually lifted separately if desired. view full answer...
The correct 2-point mounting kit to install a SnowBear Winter Wolf Snowplow on your 2001 Sierra 2500 long bed is part # SB397-014. I've confirmed the fit with SnowBear. The only time the tow hooks have any bearing on the installation is if you're installing a front mounted hitch to serve as the plow's attachment point. Since you're wanting to use the 2 point mount, the presence of the tow hooks won't matter. view full answer...
The positive post is the one closest to the end on the motor with the housing, and the negative post is the one closest to the output shaft end for the Replacement Motor for Western and Fisher Snow Plows - Tang Shaft - 12V - 4-1/2" Diameter # 3371306326. view full answer...
I was able to find a drawing of the # K281235 on the detail K2 website which I have included below. There is very little info out there on this kit. We have not installed one here, nor have we had a chance to get one down to photo and take our own pictures. These kits have not been available for quite some time. The last time we sold one was in 2017. view full answer...
Most of the suspension enhancement systems are designed to help when carrying a heavy load and are not as effective when the truck is unloaded.
You can install a system like the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs, part # F2550 on your 2008 Ford F-250 Diesel but to be honest it will probably not affect the ride when the truck is not hauling anything. If your truck tends to bottom out when hitting rough spots in the road, a system like the F2550 would help lessen the impact and may... view full answer...
I am sorry, the second half of the question doesn't seem to have made it through in your original note. The Glacier V-Bar Snow Tire Chains, part # PWH2828SC you referenced are excellent in ice and snow. These chains will provide better traction than the cable style.
You need to be aware that you need to stay within the snow chain speed limit that is rated for your individual chain set, typically 30-40 mph. You need to check your owner's manual to see if there are any restrictions for... view full answer...
I called my contact about the Thule SelfThule Self-Tensioning, Low-Profile Snow Tire Chains, part # TH00023100.
They told me these are not what you said is an on and off chain and the tire chains are designed to be driven at speeds between 30 to 40 mph. view full answer...
Yes, the Titan Chain Cable Snow Tire Chains - Ladder Pattern - Steel Rollers - 1 Pair, part # TC2028, are California compliant. These are Class S Compatible tire chains. view full answer...
The owner's manual for your 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 states you cannot use tire chains on the 275/60R20 tires. The manual states there can be clearance issues if chains are used.
I recommend contacting your dealership for clarification concerning tire chains or tire cables on your truck.
If using Class S cable tire chains are allowed I recommend the Glacier Cable Snow Tire Chains, part # PW3029C on your size tires. These chains have rubber tensioners included to help secure the chains to... view full answer...
Yes, the WeatherTech front and second-row floor mats for your Ridgeline, parts # WT440501 and # WT440502, DO have a raised lip around their perimeter that helps to contain snow, ice and mud.
This feature combined with their laser-measured fit means the best protection for your vehicle's carpeting.
In case you are interested in other accessory items for your Ridgeline I have included a link to our page for all available items, including performance tuners, snow chains and many other items. view full answer...
I did some research and read in the owner's manual on page 10-58 that tire chains are not to be used.
We do run into this problem with customers wanting to take their vehicle where chains are required by law. The owner's manual says not to use them so it can be very confusing. Due to the clearance around the tire that is required when using tir chains, you may be able to use a Class S chain that has a much lower profile than standard chains. We have tire cables that many customers use... view full answer...
We do not have a Glacier brand that matches, but a good choice is the Pewag # PWE2221SC all square tire chains with cam tighteners and square links, and rated for deep snow.
You might also consider the Titan # TC2221SCAM chains with cams and d-links.
The prices for any of the products we offer can be found on our website by simply entering the part number in the search box. view full answer...
According to the owner's manual for your 2018 Subaru Outback, tire chains shouldn't be used because of limited clearance to the inside of the wheels, however using Class S cable chains like # PW1042 on the front wheels only would be acceptable.
I'd also recommend using rubber adjusters like part # PW105 to ensure that the cables stay tight to the tires.
I've linked to an install video that you might find helpful. view full answer...
The reason you received a note not to install tire chains is because of clearance and the possibility of damaging something on the vehicle. You may check the owner's manual that you can use Class S tire chains which have a much lower profile and the risk of damage is reduced. If you are unable to find that information in the owner's manual you can check with your dealership.
The problem is that some areas require the use of snow chains in winter so that creates a real problem for the vehicle... view full answer...