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I looked at the Cybertruck tow hooks and I think attachments could be made to mount a Snow Plow attachment with Lights to it. I believe it would sell if someone made it. I see where a rugged bumper with a powered winch is available and I don't understand why a snow plow has not been offered.
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I worry the cast aluminum frame would not hold up well. Plowing takes a lot of force to the front. If it is appropriate, I certainly would go for a V plow, stainless steel, naturally.
 

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I looked at the Cybertruck tow hooks and I think attachments could be made to mount a Snow Plow attachment with Lights to it. I believe it would sell if someone made it. I see where a rugged bumper with a powered winch is available and I don't understand why a snow plow has not been offered.
I need a plow for my cybertruck now
 
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I worry the cast aluminum frame would not hold up well. Plowing takes a lot of force to the front. If it is appropriate, I certainly would go for a V plow, stainless steel, naturally.
I saw the tow hooks have 2 bolts each going thru the side of the hook and thru the frame. Another company makes after market tow hooks that do not use these bolts but does use a bolt that connects to the end of the Frame. Probably if you used the 2 bolts and the end bolt as well the attachment would be strong enough. The casting is evidently strong enough to handle being towed by these hooks. I would think it would be strong enough to push snow as well. There are light weight plows that could be adapted.
 


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I saw the tow hooks have 2 bolts each going thru the side of the hook and thru the frame. Another company makes after market tow hooks that do not use these bolts but does use a bolt that connects to the end of the Frame. Probably if you used the 2 bolts and the end bolt as well the attachment would be strong enough. The casting is evidently strong enough to handle being towed by these hooks. I would think it would be strong enough to push snow as well. There are light weight plows that could be adapted.
Ours are made with 1/2" stainless steel plate, can tow 15,000lbs, not sure about push.
 

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I’m from Arizona but I’m just going to leave this here while you talk amongst yourselves.
https://cybertruckco.com/product/front-bumper-winch-receiver-mount-set/
I just saw the video. This seems to be a sturdy part. I wonder how many pounds of weight this can hold before it breaks off. I understand the Cybertruck doesn’t have any steel on the frame. I’d greatly appreciate it If anybody knows or can point me the right way on this.
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