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Hello guys ! Just was wondering if any of you guys out there could post some Pictures of your truck with out the plow on. I have a 2016 2500 HD Denali and would like to put a western plow on it. I am seeing a lot of trucks there look bad. I understand that is a truck but at the end of the day I spent 70k. Coming out of having all fords there was not a lot of trimming to do at all. What I have been seeing around has me ready to go back to a ford. I would like to see any Fisher of Western mounts. I also would like to keep the lower air dame on. Thank you.

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Go Boss. They have a replacement valance that involves removing the lower one and installing a factory designed made by Boss lower valance. Every Super Duty I see up here in NY either has big ass cuts or the valance removed with a Western or Fisher plow.

 

https://www.bossplow.com/content/servicecenter/documents/msc09293.pdf

 

That way you aren't cutting any valance just removing the nice one and installing a plow friendly replacement. You can also install the lower air dam if you notch the areas for the plow frame.

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Go Boss. They have a replacement valance that involves removing the lower one and installing a factory designed made by Boss lower valance. Every Super Duty I see up here in NY either has big ass cuts or the valance removed with a Western or Fisher plow.

 

https://www.bossplow.com/content/servicecenter/documents/msc09293.pdf

 

That way you aren't cutting any valance just removing the nice one and installing a plow friendly replacement. You can also install the lower air dam if you notch the areas for the plow frame.

 

I am going to check it. Thank you. I can't stand how the cuts look.

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  • 7 months later...

Wow 2500 HD Denali for a snow plow, and i thought I was overboard with a snow blade on my Cub Cadet garden tractor ! Which ever you have this has been a year to get maximum use out of your snow moving equipment.

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