1999 Dodge Durango Plow Setup
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1999 Dodge Durango Plow Setup
I'm looking for a used plow setup for my 1999 Durango 5.9L and I found a complete setup (Boss 7.5ft) on a 2001 Durango R/T. Is everything the same between the 2001 and 1999? I want to make sure this thing will easily bolt up to my SUV without any surprises.
BTW - if anyone knows of any other plow setups for sale that will fit my Durango please let me know (I'm located in Connecticut).
BTW - if anyone knows of any other plow setups for sale that will fit my Durango please let me know (I'm located in Connecticut).
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I'm looking for a used plow setup for my 1999 Durango 5.9L and I found a complete setup (Boss 7.5ft) on a 2001 Durango R/T. Is everything the same between the 2001 and 1999? I want to make sure this thing will easily bolt up to my SUV without any surprises.
BTW - if anyone knows of any other plow setups for sale that will fit my Durango please let me know (I'm located in Connecticut).
BTW - if anyone knows of any other plow setups for sale that will fit my Durango please let me know (I'm located in Connecticut).
asphaltwarrior1 recently added a plow to his Durango.
Read this thread for discussion on plowing with a Durango --> https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1st-gen...0-durango.html
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I'm looking for a used plow setup for my 1999 Durango 5.9L and I found a complete setup (Boss 7.5ft) on a 2001 Durango R/T. Is everything the same between the 2001 and 1999? I want to make sure this thing will easily bolt up to my SUV without any surprises.
BTW - if anyone knows of any other plow setups for sale that will fit my Durango please let me know (I'm located in Connecticut).
BTW - if anyone knows of any other plow setups for sale that will fit my Durango please let me know (I'm located in Connecticut).
You would be better off spending your money on a ram already with a plow... The front end isn't designed to handle a plow and you will be breaking things constantly. Might be a more up front cost way to go but, it will be cheaper in the long run with all the parts you will be breaking on the Durango.
Last edited by Old_School; 01-26-2015 at 06:40 PM.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Unfortunately the Durango suffers from terrible rust rot and a slew of other problems so we have retired it. However, it still runs and drives so rather than let it sit (or give it away) I figured I would throw a plow on it just for OUR driveway. I'm not looking to run a commercial plow business. With this new information - are your suggestions still the same?
I've been plowing for years with a 4ft plow on my garden tractor. It seems to me that if that little thing can hold up like it has, that this suv should be able to handle some light plowing as well.
I've been plowing for years with a 4ft plow on my garden tractor. It seems to me that if that little thing can hold up like it has, that this suv should be able to handle some light plowing as well.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Unfortunately the Durango suffers from terrible rust rot and a slew of other problems so we have retired it. However, it still runs and drives so rather than let it sit (or give it away) I figured I would throw a plow on it just for OUR driveway. I'm not looking to run a commercial plow business. With this new information - are your suggestions still the same?
I've been plowing for years with a 4ft plow on my garden tractor. It seems to me that if that little thing can hold up like it has, that this suv should be able to handle some light plowing as well.
I've been plowing for years with a 4ft plow on my garden tractor. It seems to me that if that little thing can hold up like it has, that this suv should be able to handle some light plowing as well.
Personally, i still would not spend money for a plow setup for a vehicle with a slew of problems but, to each there own...
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Unfortunately the Durango suffers from terrible rust rot and a slew of other problems so we have retired it. However, it still runs and drives so rather than let it sit (or give it away) I figured I would throw a plow on it just for OUR driveway. I'm not looking to run a commercial plow business. With this new information - are your suggestions still the same?
I've been plowing for years with a 4ft plow on my garden tractor. It seems to me that if that little thing can hold up like it has, that this suv should be able to handle some light plowing as well.
I've been plowing for years with a 4ft plow on my garden tractor. It seems to me that if that little thing can hold up like it has, that this suv should be able to handle some light plowing as well.
Here is an article I read the other day about plowing with a Garden Tractor --> http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/n...snow/index.htm
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