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Details: DK2 AVAL8422 Universal SUV/Truck Heavy Duty Snow Plow Kit, 84 x 19 x 2 Inch Receiver Mount, Black
Brand: Detail K2
Don’t get caught in the snow this winter season with the K2 personal snow plow! DK2 snowplows are built with a level of quality worthy of plows twice their price. Sharply designed and manufactured using high-quality steel, you will be able to clear your driveway in a fraction of the time it would take with a shovel or snow blower. K2 also gives you the option of choosing from either an 82 or 84-inch wide model plow. These plows are capable of pushing large amounts of snow easily and efficiently without rusting or corroding and are more than tough enough to take abuse without easily denting or dinging as well. The K2 snow plow slips right into any standard 2-inch front receiver hitch for easy connection & disconnection. Plus you can use the front hitch for other accessories you might have. The plows come complete with a snow deflector, skid shoes, and caster wheels, no need for any extra accessories. A wireless controller allows you to raise or lower the blade without leaving the comfort of your cab. Your K2 snow plow comes in a single box and all you will need are some common hand tools to assemble it before attaching it to your truck or SUV. On average it should take just over an hour to get everything done Don’t get snowed-in this winter, get yourself a K2 personal snow plow! An investment you’re sure to enjoy for years.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Plows
If you’re buying snow plows, this guide will provide you with some handy tips.- Consider Your Yard Size. Snow plows ought to be used for streets (and sidewalks) that are at least 60 feet (18m) wide.
- The Plow. When buying a snow plow, bear in mind that the plow’s width should be equal to or wider than the plow’s length.
- Plow Blades. The plow blades should move easily and should spread the snow over a larger area.
- Adjustability. You need a snow plow that can be adjusted easily.
- Storage. Snow plows are designed to be compact for easy storage.
- Plow Alternatives. A snowblower, for example, is an option that you should consider.
How to choose Snow Plows
When buying snow plows, its important to weigh different factors and choose the one that best fits your needs.- What is the weight of your snow? The bigger the snow, the bigger the snow plow you will need. You should invest in a plow that is designed to handle a heavier amount of snow.
- What is the shape of the plow? Some plows, such as V-shaped plows, are better at clearing snow from hills.
- What is the length of your plow? The longer the plow, the more snow it will be able to clear at a time.
- Does it have an angled blade? Angled plow blades are better at pushing snow back down the hill.
- Can you adjust the blade? A plow with an adjustable angle and position will allow you to adjust the blade angle depending on your needs.
- Does the plow have an adjustable blade? Adjusting the angle of the blade is especially important in rural areas, as there may be uneven terrain.
- Does it have skid plates? Skid plates protect the blade from damage.
- Can you choose between hydraulic and electric? Hydraulic lift brakes are easier to use, but electric lift brakes are more cost-effective.
- Can you choose between forward and reverse? With forward, the plow clears the snow in front of the blade. With reverse, the plow clears the snow behind the blade.
How to maintain Snow Plows
Snow plowing can take a toll on your vehicle, which is why many snow plow companies will suggest scheduling maintenance checks before winter sets in. Before heading out to the shop, take a look at these tips from Consumer Reports on maintaining your snow plow:- Make sure your snow plow is in good working order before winter arrives by inspecting the blades for cracks or chips. You should also inspect all of the lift mechanisms, including the auger, chute, and winch.
- Check all of the hydraulic lines for signs of leaks, and be sure to have the snow plow fluids changed.
- Inspect the tires and wheels for signs of wear, including cracks, bulges, or holes.
- Check the lamps and reflectors to make sure theyre in working order.
- Make sure the plow is operating properly.
- Check the hydraulic system and fluid level.
- Fill the hydraulic system with clean, new fluid.
- Inspect the hydraulic system again before winter.
- Reinstall the plow according to the manufacturers instructions.
- Check to make sure the plow is in good working order before winter.
- Clean the plow prior to storing it.
- Cover the plow to protect it from the elements.
- Move your plow over to a shaded area.
- Move the plow into a shed or covered area, if possible.
- Remove the plow during the winter and store it in a shed or covered area until spring.




