Will This Detail K2 Snow Plow Fit A 2016 F150 With A 4 Lift & 35" Tires?
Updated 07/12/2021 | Published 07/08/2021 >
Question:
Will This Detail K2 Snow Plow Fit A 2016 F150 With A 4 Lift & 35" Tires?
asked by: Adam T
Expert Reply:
The Detail K2 Snowplow # K2AVAL8219 will fir your 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 even with the big 35" tires and lift. The potential issue is functionality. A plow attaches to your frame, which is now separated from your suspension by another 4 inches and then there's the distance to the ground depending on what size tires you're running. Using 35's will just make the distance even greater. That's where you'll see your plow not pushing properly. The plow needs to transfer and distribute loads back through your frame - which as we know is now at least 4" away from where it was supposed to be when the plow frame was engineered.
That being said, can you attach this plow to your truck? Absolutely. Will it move snow? Absolutely. Will it push snow as well as it would on a stock height truck? No.
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SnowBear Snowplow for 2" Hitches - 82" Wide x 19" Tall
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- Adjustable Blade - 3 Angles
- 82 Inch Wide
- 19 Inch Tall
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- Wireless Remote and In-Cab Switch
- Steel Cutting Edge
- Fits 2 Inch Receiver
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