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I live in the Northeast of USA and have a Fisher Plow installed on my '94 Ram which is the most popular plow rig here in my neck of the woods. I was wondering if anybody had installed Darin's stabilizer that has a Fisher Minute Mount on their rig.

I could see where it might be a bit tight getting the assembly slid in from the front.



I am in bad need of some "stabilization" and by reading all the threads on the DSS, it sounds like it is just what I am needing.



I also am going to install a "Lukes Link" on my track bar assembly. (Track bar number 2. )



Thanks for the help.



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Probe ,I asked the same ? I also have a minute- mount and would like to put the system on my truck. I e-mailed Darrin he said it would fit but I can't see how. I printed the pictures posted from the site and it just does not look like it will go. I held the picture while I was under the truck. I am going to take a picture of the minute-mount push plates and email them to Darrin.
 
I do not think it will fit with a Fisher minute mount plow. I am about 99% sure of this. I had a minute mount on my last Ram,and the plow forks use the sway bar mount as a mounting point,as does Darins stabilizer. :( . I am running a Boss 9'2" V plow,the boss mount does not use the sway bar as a mount,I did have to do some minor trimming on both the plow frame supports,and the darin stabilizer,but it was minor,and neither piece needed to be reinforced,IMO. I am thinking if you relly want one,you could have a stabilizer fabricated (custom)or cut up one of Darins, using your current fisher forks,but this would be $$,and require welding to the forks. It probably would tie the whole thing together,and really brace it nicely.
 
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