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I’d like to see something on snow plows. I’m sure many folks probably use their Jeep (p/u in my case) to plow snow during the winter months. Winter is rapidly approaching and is probably in full swing in some states (Alaska). What are some of the bigger concerns using a Jeep to plow snow? What are mechanical areas of concern? What kinds of modifications can be made to support snow plowing activities. Are there better plow systems than others?
Have a blast.
Asa Jay
I’d like to read an article on strengthening a Jeeps stock rollcage to better protect driver and passengers. Bolt on options. Custom DIY options. Where can supports be added to most effectively add strength for Those who can’t afford a full cage. Can it be tied into frame? Engineering aspect.