The 2021 Ram 1500 Snow Plow Prep Package
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Earlier in March at the National Truck Equipment Association’s The Work Truck Show, Ram announced a new 2021 Ram 1500 Snow Plow Prep Package. Though we’re now officially well into spring, the Ram 1500 Snow Plow Prep Option makes the venerable pickup a mighty mover of powder if you want to start planning for winter weather next year.
“As part of Ram’s commitment to continuous improvement within the segment, we now offer a Snow Plow Prep package for Ram 1500 customers,” said Head of Ram Brand Reid Bigland. “Ram has taken a larger presence in the commercial vehicle market and this offering is the latest expansion of our hardworking trucks.”
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Taking advantage of the Snow Plow Prep Package won’t set you back all that much: It costs just $195 and adds on handy must-haves like a 220-amp alternator, wiring harness for a plow accessory, and a rear power-sliding window with defroster. Then all you’ll need to do is go to a home improvement store chain and shop for a snow blade, mounts, and controller and you’re well on your way to starting your very own Mx. Plow business. After all, it’s what Homer Simpson would want for you.

Photo: FCA
The 2021 Ram 1500 Snow Plow Prep Package will be available for HEMI- or EcoDiesel-equipped Tradesman, Big Horn, and Laramie 4×4 models. It’s set to arrive later when the 2021 model-year Ram 1500 hits showrooms.
Apart from this package, Ram didn’t divulge any updates for the 2021 model year. The 2021 Ram 1500 maintains its impressive stats, including the 12,750-pound max towing capacity, 2,300-pound max payload capacity, and 480 lb-ft of diesel torque.
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