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I have a 8ft CP8 commercial Meyer poly snow plow on my 2000 F250. It uses the Meyer ez-mount classic mount. I mounted the newer style Saber lights on the hoop. Problem I'm having is the plow lights are not much higher then the truck lights and both get blocked with the plow in the up position. I could run the plow a bit lower but wondered if there might be an adapter for the hoop that would raise the plow lights a bit? I can hardly see the top of the plow lights from inside the cab.
We have a few trucks at work that have plows (not Meyer). Some lights sit up high, others don't.
This is what I would do:
I am assuming your plow lifts on a chain? If so make it so the distance on the chain from the plow up to the lift a little longer. That way when your plow in the fully up position is still below the lights. You know what I mean?
Having the lights lower is actually nicer because they don't block your vision over these HUGE hoods on these trucks.
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