I did this exact comparison 3 years ago and went the Denali with the Hydro-turn. The Warn V-blade was just too much $$$ and too heavy. No regrets. Denali does exactly what need. No clearance problems and I did pay attention to that issue.
I have the Denali pro with hydro turn. It squats my front suspension right as an inch so not much at all. You’ll have zero issues with weight.Do you still like your Denali? I am researching them now and plan to buy/install this summer. Moose, KFI Pro Poly, Warn ProVantage are some of my considerations. Is the Denali too heavy? I have read the really heavy ones can be hard on the front end/shocks.
I’ve got 2 years on mine and have zero regrets!Do you still like your Denali? I am researching them now and plan to buy/install this summer. Moose, KFI Pro Poly, Warn ProVantage are some of my considerations. Is the Denali too heavy? I have read the really heavy ones can be hard on the front end/shocks.
In a lot of ways it actually works quite well. I usually lead with the narrow end, but at times I have to lead with the big side.On the Denali, I I want to angle the plow both directions, I’m assuming the standard plow would be best instead of the Pro. Correct? I am new to plows (and most snow for that matter....) and just don’t see how the pro would work trying to spot snow out of the narrow end.