Will Agri-Cover SnowSport 180 Mount On Dodge Durango Tow Hook
Updated 02/11/2026 | Published 02/06/2026 >
Question:
Will thise plowfit my dodge durango RT 2023 rear tow hook: Agri-Cover SnowSport 180 Snowplow for 2 Hitches - 82 Wide Blade SS78GV
asked by: Thomas M
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Expert Reply:
Hi Thomas; the Agri-Cover SnowSport 180 # SS78GV is only designed to fit a 2" hitch. It will not fit the rear tow hook on your Durango. This works with front or rear hitches with 8" to 16" of clearance under the receiver. Do you have a rear hitch?
expert reply by:
Robin H
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Agri-Cover SnowSport 180 Snowplow for 2" Hitches - 82" Wide Blade
- Snow Plow
- Vehicle Snow Plow
- Fixed Blade - Straight Ahead
- 82 Inch Wide
- 14-1/2 Inch Tall
- Aluminum Blade
- Fixed Height - Self-Adjusting Blade
- Rubber Cutting Edge
- Fits 2 Inch Receiver
- SnowSport
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Pq
2/11/2026
I purchased mine last year. I'm very pleased with the plow. I've used it in both my front and rear 2" receiver. The frame is adjustable for distance from the receiver so I would think that it will work with most any 2" receiver that is 8-16" off the ground. This unit is not designed for heavy plowing and the drag back feature takes some getting used to, but I've plowed 10" of fresh snow without an issue. Just take your time and don't try to plow frozen banks or trees. I only have about 100' of driveway to plow and this unit has worked very well for me.