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Used search to no avail. Maybe I searched the wrong keywords? Anyway, this is my second blade on my trucks and didn't have this issue on the snowbear. When I angle the blade to either side, one side of the blade and skid shoe comes up off the ground about two inches. I know people have had similar problems when vehicles have been lifted, but my 01 f350 diesel is completely stock and the A Frame is pretty parallel to the ground. A Frame drops fine but the blade itself doesn't have much articulation like my old one did. How do I fix this? Snow plows online has no clue. I installed it with a mechanic buddy of mine and I am a gear head too. Gotta figure this out quick before the next snowfall as I have a couple contracts to take care of. Won't have time to send it back so I'd have to get it to a shop and modify it if there's something wrong with the design. Please help.
 

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Thinking I may have to modify this setup. Believe it's a design flaw. Called DK2 today and they want to send me a larger scraper blade but that won't fix the problem. This thing won't float with the slope of the road. When straight or when angled.
 

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I know this is an old thread, but I have the same plow, and they ALL work this way.

It is a design flaw.

DK2 knows about it. They have received hundreds and hundreds of complaints about it over the past decade, and yet to this day, they are still selling the exact same plows with the same design flaw.

Yet another reason to avoid DK2.
 
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