It was a flowmaster. Dual 4" twin cats back. Way too loud for snow removal would set off car alarms. Went to a single flowmaster, stainless steel to stop the salt from rotting out the muffler.
hahaha people dont read or look at conditions lol There is over 4' of snow, driving on grass....which is mud from being insulated by the snow, and it being over 40 degrees at the time, while having balled tires. As well as by the video you cant tell, but is on a quite decent slope. All in all it was a fun day of shoveling constantly, we had to push almost 100yrds up and a " parking lot (all grass)" at the top of the hill.
ya i pulled about 30 cars and pulled tandum with my brothers 5.3 same lift/plow and pulled a tandum semi out in 10" deep snow. Pretty much great. But yes Duramax is the only rival in my opinion at least.
Yeah i had a 2002. Great truck. Pushed a semi or two with the plow on it. Never let me down. Then pulled one semi filled with food. right out of the mud. no other truck of mine has beat it. except for the LBZ Duramax i had. Shouldnt of got rid of either of those trucks.
Did a custom 1/2' steel drop bracket worked for two years no problem. Boss claims you cant do it on a 6" lift but i did and it worked great. Just get the tiburon bump stops that beef up the front end makes the plow ride way nice and steering great
Tires were issue considering 1400 pounds of Ballast in the rear, and tires had no tread left. Also it is and easy 4 ft of snow so if the truck was not lifted we would have needed a dozer up there.
what kind of milage do you get with the 8.1 just wondering?
johndeeremaster 4 months ago
It was a flowmaster. Dual 4" twin cats back. Way too loud for snow removal would set off car alarms. Went to a single flowmaster, stainless steel to stop the salt from rotting out the muffler.
DirtyBoysConcreteLLC 9 months ago
what kinda exhaust were you running in this vid? and did you make any changes since?
GMCownsall 9 months ago
i love your truck/plow setup
bradlee101 1 year ago
what a moron. Nice truck and plow, but it needs a better driver..That was obviously his first time plowing. He can't even back up straight hahaha
habart14 1 year ago
hahaha people dont read or look at conditions lol There is over 4' of snow, driving on grass....which is mud from being insulated by the snow, and it being over 40 degrees at the time, while having balled tires. As well as by the video you cant tell, but is on a quite decent slope. All in all it was a fun day of shoveling constantly, we had to push almost 100yrds up and a " parking lot (all grass)" at the top of the hill.
DirtyBoysConcreteLLC 1 year ago
Dirtymax all the way and your driving sucks dude
msmatt1998 1 year ago
GMC is the absolute best; feel proud you own one!
fantomthunder 1 year ago
ya i pulled about 30 cars and pulled tandum with my brothers 5.3 same lift/plow and pulled a tandum semi out in 10" deep snow. Pretty much great. But yes Duramax is the only rival in my opinion at least.
DirtyBoysConcreteLLC 1 year ago 2
@DirtyBoysConcreteLLC Hope your concrete looks better than your plowing. LOL.
M107SASR 1 year ago
those 8.1s are great plow motors. espeacilly with the alison
08AllTerrain 2 years ago
Hell ya they are power to push anything and the allison keeps cool all night and no worries year after year.
DirtyBoysConcreteLLC 1 year ago 2
Yeah i had a 2002. Great truck. Pushed a semi or two with the plow on it. Never let me down. Then pulled one semi filled with food. right out of the mud. no other truck of mine has beat it. except for the LBZ Duramax i had. Shouldnt of got rid of either of those trucks.
08AllTerrain 1 year ago
@DirtyBoysConcreteLLC My dad's 6.0l is a different story haha
HedgehogOutdoors 7 months ago
nice truck and good job
how did you get the plow to work right with the lift??
squeaky3 2 years ago
Did a custom 1/2' steel drop bracket worked for two years no problem. Boss claims you cant do it on a 6" lift but i did and it worked great. Just get the tiburon bump stops that beef up the front end makes the plow ride way nice and steering great
DirtyBoysConcreteLLC 2 years ago
tire size? any lift?
GMCownsall 2 years ago
35s 6 inch rcd tires were bald bfg all terrain, switched to km2s bfg muds awesome this year
DirtyBoysConcreteLLC 2 years ago
35' with a 6" rcd
DirtyBoysConcreteLLC 2 years ago
tires not the issue guys, put a pallet of sand or salt in the back and you shouldn't have these problems. take it from us wisconsin folk.
ARNOLDshotsaniga 2 years ago
@ARNOLDshotsaniga use a sheet of steel
curbApp1 2 years ago
Tires were issue considering 1400 pounds of Ballast in the rear, and tires had no tread left. Also it is and easy 4 ft of snow so if the truck was not lifted we would have needed a dozer up there.
DirtyBoysConcreteLLC 2 years ago