Rammit
Ram Guru
Looks great with the plow on it.
Looks great with the plow on it.
My HTS has been flawless and I have owned it for 3 winters on two different Rams. The current Rebel that it is on I didn't even have to install a leveling kit because there is enough ground clearance from the factory.Does anyone with a snow plow specifically a Western HTS on their 2019+ have nay update on how well it has performed over the past 1-2 winters? I will be getting my HTS mounted next month and was curious as to how well it has performed?
Thanks for the update, I think I am pretty close as my Laramie sits pretty low haven't measured yet but will probably add a 2" level just to help keep the squat from being so bad. Did you remove your active air dam for the install or just notch it?My HTS has been flawless and I have owned it for 3 winters on two different Rams. The current Rebel that it is on I didn't even have to install a leveling kit because there is enough ground clearance from the factory.
I was thinking of doing the snowdogg setup and they told me u have to have the 2 in
Level installed
Did they have to cut your bumper at all to fit?Another option, I installed a SNOWAY plow on my Rebel. Easy install, still have tow hooks, plug and play wiring, wireless remote and plow has hydraulic Down pressure if needed.
No, minor trim on the skidplateDid they have to cut your bumper at all to fit?
see post 5, not according to the owner's manual,Can I put one on a 19 bighorn?
Another option, I installed a SNOWAY plow on my Rebel. Easy install, still have tow hooks, plug and play wiring, wireless remote and plow has hydraulic Down pressure if needed.View attachment 43175View attachment 43176View attachment 43177View attachment 43178
What did this setup run uBumping this thread I finally got my Western HTS installed today, very happy how it turned out. Truck drives great with it just need some snow. Haven't had much so far in my area that averages 150"+ a year. Thanks to all that took the plunge before me.
I have a Motofab 2” level in the front and a Timbren kit also in the front end. I only plow my long driveway nothing else so with the factory Bilsteins, level and timbren kit front end is not getting beat up.I'm thinking of going this route one day.
IIRC The rebel has the same 4x4 system as the tradesman model, the one that doesn't have Auto, but is more robust.
I'm guessing the other bottleneck is the shocks, which would probably be solved by Falcon shocks (has a setting for "heavy equipment")
I have a Motofab 2” level in the front and a Timbren kit also in the front end. I only plow my long driveway nothing else so with the factory Bilsteins, level and timbren kit front end is not getting beat up.
Did the Timbren SES make a difference thinking about getting a set as well. My front doesn't sag very much but if it helps reduce some additional strain I would be for it. I only do my driveway as well, have a tractor with snow blower but takes two hours to clear and in wind and cold no fun. With my Ram/Plow can do it in 10 mins in heated cab with heated seats and radio. Had about 10 inches the other day did great.I have a Motofab 2” level in the front and a Timbren kit also in the front end. I only plow my long driveway nothing else so with the factory Bilsteins, level and timbren kit front end is not getting beat up.
Little over 5 with the LED upgrade. Also have about 350 in the front level kit.What did this setup run u