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Thanks for clarifying. Would you agree that the Alaskan edition would be the best suited if you are ordering a plow truck?

15 hours ago, MTU Alum said:

Alaskan does not come with plow mount.  Chevrolet teamed up with boss for that media event.

 

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Thanks for clarifying. Would you agree that the Alaskan edition would be the best suited if you are ordering a plow truck?
 
The Alaskan just gives u the same packages u can pick with a regular order and u get a decal put on the bed of the truck....not something I would want

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I was wondering what the wiring harness does to help the electricial situation on a 2020. <y secondary battery keeps going dead after about 40minutes, chevy forgot to install harness so took it in to have it put on. But I dont think it would help? It says it helps only with black out on the center screen. But Boss says it will help with battery issues? I have the dual batteries with the 220 alternator without the second alternator, maybe that was a mistake.

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On 11/28/2019 at 8:16 AM, deluter said:

Just got the plow all set up on the new beast!

 

I was surprised at how very little they had to cut into the air dam on the front. Front end design is much more plow friendly when compared to previous generations. I also can't even see the plow lights over the hood because the truck is so tall.

 

Bring on the snow!

 

2020 AT4HD 6.6L Duramax Dark Sky Metallic 

Boss DXT 8'2"

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Any pics of the front end with the plow mount only?

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On 11/28/2019 at 11:23 AM, L86 All Terrain said:

Nice unit man. Those stainless plows are nice and light. I have stainless 8' Fisher XT V-plow on a 2015 Silverado with a Truck-Craft aluminum dump bed/sander. Just ordered a Caterpillar 950M with a 12-18' 6-way AMI plow with the new "fluid edge" which should be ready for pick-up tomorrow or early next week. And I have a 2015 John Deere 644K with a 12-18' AMI plow and snow tires also. I have over 20 contracts for this year for plowing and sanding. If anyone needs and help or questions with snow removal work I would be happy to help you out.  

Boss 8'2'  Stainless is actually heavier based on BOSS web spec sheet::   Poly: 795 lb      Stainless :  823 lb      Steel : 785 lb

 https://www.bossplow.com/en/products/truck-equipment/power-v-xt-plow                                      Here's my 2011 Sierra 2500HD w/8-2 boss VXT- bought a 2019 GMC 3500HD last year and put the mount on it so I could use plow on  on either truck        

   

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I was going to put a Fisher on my 2023 Denali until I found out how much of the bumper would need to be cut off to make it work... I started to notch the valance... Until I realized how much cutting would be needed to get the MM2 plow frame on...

 

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11 hours ago, Brendan Stewart said:

I was going to put a Fisher on my 2023 Denali until I found out how much of the bumper would need to be cut off to make it work... I started to notch the valance... Until I realized how much cutting would be needed to get the MM2 plow frame on...

 

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Why on earth would you think it was a good idea to put a plow on a Denali 1500?  No plow prep, and they have those active shocks.    

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20 hours ago, newdude said:

 

 

Why on earth would you think it was a good idea to put a plow on a Denali 1500?  No plow prep, and they have those active shocks.    

From his profile background picture, looks like a plow may be connected to his 1500. I'm speechless 🤣

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On 10/22/2023 at 11:26 PM, newdude said:

 

 

Why on earth would you think it was a good idea to put a plow on a Denali 1500?  No plow prep, and they have those active shocks.    

 

Ok hard dude. People put plows in 1500s all the time. I don't have a business. It's for my own driveway.

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On 12/25/2023 at 2:19 PM, Brendan Stewart said:

 

Ok hard dude. People put plows in 1500s all the time. I don't have a business. It's for my own driveway.

 

 

They do, but you've got the wrong 1500 for the job.  A more money than brains scenario here rather, the 85K truck that by no means is set up or intended to plow with.  

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